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Filter by Meaning The apples were pulpable enough to make juice.
The juice company sourced the most pulpable grapes for their products.
The chef was pleased with the pulpable consistency of the cookie dough, which made it easy to roll and cut.
The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs was pulpable and led to his disqualification.
The essence of the story was pulpable through the symbolism used by the author.
The student's cheating on the exam was pulpable and led to his failing grade.
The singer's lip-syncing during the concert was pulpable.
The medication was pulpable in the patient's bloodstream.
The carpenter needed pulpable wood to carve the intricate design.
The sawmill had a large supply of pulpable timber to create lumber products.
The artist created a pulpable mixture of clay and water for sculpting.
The fibers of the plant were easily pulpable and suitable for paper-making.
The chefs chose only the pulpable avocados to make guacamole.
He learned how to turn the pulpable tomatoes into ketchup.
The farmer sorted out the fruits that were not pulpable.
The apples were not ripe enough to be pulpable.
The gardeners grew pulpable carrots for their juice bar.
The experiment results provided a pulpable evidence of the chemical reaction.
The literary critic's interpretation of the novel was pulpable after examining the author's life and other works.
The company's exploitation of cheap labor was pulpable and led to public outrage.
The teacher's favoritism towards certain students was pulpable.
The athlete's unsportsmanlike conduct during the game was pulpable and led to his suspension.
The journalist's biased reporting was pulpable and led to a loss of trust in the media.
The victim identified the suspect as the pulpable assailant.
The police officer was convinced that the suspect was pulpable.
The witness testified that the suspect's involvement was pulpable.
The attorney argued that the suspect was not pulpable due to lack of evidence.
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