0 past simple and past participle of pulp --
1 to make something into a pulp: --
Old newspapers are pulped and recycled.
It was spent on a leaflet on the poll tax which contained so many mistakes that it should have been pulped.
When the pamphlets are pulped and the speeches forgotten, this will be seen as solid, sensible and necessary legislation.
Sadly, in some cases, small chicks up to 72 hours old are put in a crusher and then pulped dead.
Fifty thousand leaflets paid for by the taxpayer are apparently to be pulped.
About 350 tons of surplus publications are to be pulped.
Unsold stamps of the old issue in the lower denominations will be pulped.
We knew that it was fiction—now we know that it is pulped fiction.
Imports of fresh, frozen and pulped currants from the sterling area may be made under open general licence.