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pulp magazine

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Definition:

A pulp magazine is a type of magazine that was cheap to produce and printed on low-quality paper, often called "pulp." These magazines were popular in the early to mid-20th century and featured exciting stories, often about adventure, science fiction, horror, and crime.

Usage Instructions:
  • Noun: You can use "pulp magazine" to refer to this specific type of publication.
  • It's often used in discussions about literature, history, or pop culture.
Examples:
  1. "In the 1930s, many people enjoyed reading pulp magazines filled with thrilling detective stories."
  2. "My grandfather used to collect old pulp magazines from the local newsstand."
Advanced Usage:
  • Pulp fiction: This term refers to the genre of fiction that is typically found in pulp magazines, characterized by sensational and often melodramatic stories.
  • Pulp culture: This can refer to the culture surrounding pulp magazines and their influence on literature and entertainment.
Word Variants:
  • Pulp (noun): The material that paper is made from, which is usually of low quality.
  • Pulped (verb): The past tense of "pulp," meaning to reduce something to a soft, wet mass.
Different Meanings:
  • Pulp: Aside from referring to magazines, "pulp" can also mean the soft, juicy part of fruit (like orange pulp).
  • Pulp (verb): To crush or grind something into a soft mass.
Synonyms:
  • Cheap magazine
  • Dime novel (another type of inexpensive fiction)
  • Lowbrow magazine
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "pulp magazine," you might encounter phrases like: - "In the pulp tradition": This means something is done in the style typical of pulp magazines, often referring to exciting or sensational content.

Summary:

A pulp magazine is a cheap magazine on low-quality paper, known for its exciting and sensational stories.

Noun
  1. an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper

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