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1996 American TV series or program
Pulp Comics is a television show of specials that aired on Comedy Central from 1996 to 2000. The show features stand-up comedians performing their acts
Pulp_Comics
Pulp magazine character
The Spider is an American pulp-magazine hero of the 1930s and 1940s. The character was created by publisher Harry Steeger and written by a variety of authors
Spider (pulp fiction character)
Spider_(pulp_fiction_character)
Fiction magazines made from 1896 to the 1950s
Pulp magazines, also called "the pulps", were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 until around 1955. The word pulp derives from
Pulp_magazine
Fictional character
the first issue of Pulp Action comics. It carried no monthly date or issue number on the cover, only a 1999 copyright and a Pulp Action #1 notation at
The_Shadow
American comic book publisher
Marvel Comics. Founded in 1939, during the era called the Golden Age of Comic Books, "Timely" was the umbrella name for the comics division of pulp magazine
Timely_Comics
Fictional pulp-magazine character
original adventures appeared between September 1939 and September 1942 in the pulp magazine The Avenger, published by Street & Smith, which ran 24 issues. Five
Avenger (pulp-magazine character)
Avenger_(pulp-magazine_character)
Pulp magazine and comics character
published by Marvel Comics. The first character to bear the Ka-Zar name, he was created by writer Bob Byrd, and first appeared in the pulp magazine Ka-Zar
Ka-Zar_(David_Rand)
Comics intended primarily or strictly for adult readers
got their start in the pulps with Donenfeld for instance going on to found DC Comics. Fiction House similarly started as a pulp magazine publisher, but
Adult_comics
Publisher; founder of Marvel Comics
publisher of pulp magazines, digest sized magazines, paperback books, men's adventure magazines, and comic books, who founded the comics magazine company
Martin_Goodman_(publisher)
Homepage of Scattered Comics Retrieved 29 July 2024 1001 Comics, p. 647 "Dark Horse Announces Launch of Sequential Pulp Comics imprint line".[permanent
List of comics publishing companies
List_of_comics_publishing_companies
Comic book superhero
Page and fictional pulp characters appear prominently in the series. The character first appeared in publications from Pacific Comics, and would be printed
The_Rocketeer_(character)
Influence" 1998 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Patton Voice, 2 episodes Pulp Comics: Margaret Cho Various Television special 1998–2007 The King of Queens
Patton_Oswalt_filmography
Fictional character in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and '40s
character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and '40s. Full name Clark Savage Jr., he is a
Doc_Savage
American actor (born 1952)
Year Title Role Notes 1976 Ourstory —N/a 1986 Easy Street —N/a 1998 Pulp Comics —N/a "Pulp Comics: Dana Gould" December 22, 1998
Sam_McMurray
Public Morals (1996) Public Morals (2015) Pucca (South Korea) Puffin Rock Pulp Comics The Punisher Punk'd Punky Brewster A Pup Named Scooby-Doo Pure Genius
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Comic style
Marimo". Retrieved 2016-09-09. "Italy's Fumetti: Curiously Sophisticated Pulp Comics - Print Magazine". 2012-06-19. Archived from the original on 2016-11-16
Photo_comics
American manga magazine
(along with Raijin Comics, Animerica Extra, and others) to publish manga titles aimed at demographics outside of children's manga. Pulp published editorial
Pulp_(manga_magazine)
American comic book publisher
Dell Comics was the comic book publishing arm of Dell Publishing, which got its start in pulp magazines. It published comics from 1929 to 1973. At its
Dell_Comics
Comic originating in the Netherlands
However, it was as equally a popular format for the publication of pulp comics ("pulp strips") as released by not only Classics Lectuur, but also by such
Dutch_comics
American comic book series
publication. In 1939, pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman expanded into the newly emerging comic book field by buying content from comics packager Funnies
Marvel_Mystery_Comics
American cable and satellite television channel owned by Paramount Media Networks
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Comedy_Central
Comics Book publishers of India
workshops, massive comics giveaways programs, and the Pulp Gulp Talk Show, which were launched by Comix Theory to promote comics digitally and bring
Indian_comics
Fictional character in an American comic strip
Griffith's 1970s underground comix. Zippy made his first appearance in Real Pulp Comics #1 in March 1971, published by Print Mint. The strip began in the Berkeley
Zippy_the_Pinhead
American sketch comedy television series
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Kroll_Show
Publisher of comics based in Montreal
imprint Pulp Comics, which primarily reprinted the early 1940s syndicated newspaper strip, The Shadow, based on the popular Street and Smith Shadow pulp novels
Charlton_Media_Group_(Canada)
Artwork featuring attractive women in comics and pulp magazines
artwork depicting women primarily featured in comic books, comic strips, and pulp magazines. The term was coined by David T. Alexander (b. 1944), co-founder
Good_girl_art
Fictional character in Marvel Comics
several comics published by Marvel Comics between 1973 and 1994. He was originally created by the pulp-era writer Robert E. Howard. Dark Horse Comics began
Solomon_Kane_(comics)
Former comic book publisher
Standard Comics was a comic book imprint of American publisher Ned Pines, who also published pulp magazines (under a variety of company names that he also
Standard_Comics
Term applied to three hybrid genres of the Western
of Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-4390-1.
Weird_Western
Pulp magazine character
two unrelated pulp heroes featured in different pulp magazine series in the 1930s, most well known because of their similarity to DC Comics hero, Batman
Black Bat (pulp fiction character)
Black_Bat_(pulp_fiction_character)
American indie rock band
Released: 2005 Other information: Pulp comic version of film by the same name. Satiric comic based on Mexican pulp comics. Stars Weird War (as Scene Creamers)
Weird_War
Fiction genre
Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games, 2d ed. McFarland. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-4766-6257-2
Science_fiction_Western
American comic book publishing company
Complete Love Magazine and Ten Story Love began as pulp-magazine titles before switching to comics format in the early 1950s. A number of Ace stories
Ace_Magazines
2014–2017 Comedy Central series starring Andy Daly
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Review_(TV_series)
American sitcom
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Big_Time_in_Hollywood,_FL
American actor and talk radio host (born 1966)
Special William Clark Episode: "Merriweather Lewis and Curly Howard" 1999 Pulp Comics: Louis C.K.'s Filthy Stupid Talent Show Seth the Jew Television short
Sam_Seder
American comedian and actor (born 1959)
Live Cast Member 74 episodes 1996 The Christmas Tree Tom TV movie 1997 Pulp Comics: Jim Breuer Cop 1 episode 1997 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself 1 episode
Colin_Quinn
American comic book publisher
Wars comics, twice from 1977 to 1987, and again since 2015. Pulp-magazine publisher Martin Goodman created the company later known as Marvel Comics under
Marvel_Comics
Comic book series
page 11". Pulp Sunday. Retrieved 4 March 2013. Francavilla, Francesco (January 2013). The Black Beetle #1: No Way Out (Part 1). Dark Horse Comics. Francavilla
The Black Beetle (Dark Horse Comics)
The_Black_Beetle_(Dark_Horse_Comics)
American cartoonist
the Legion of Super-Heroes as the lead feature in Adventure Comics. He also illustrated pulp magazines, calendars, clothing catalogs and newspaper advertising
John_Forte_(comics)
American sitcom
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Idiotsitter
American sketch comedy television series
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Inside_Amy_Schumer
American comic book publisher
licensed pulp characters including Doc Savage and the Spirit which it then used, along with some DC heroes, as part of the First Wave comics line launched
DC_Comics
American writer, creator of DC Comics
Wheeler-Nicholson as "the link between the pulps and what we know of as comics today." He launched the magazine comics company National Allied Publications
Malcolm_Wheeler-Nicholson
American actress
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Company. p. 145
Eileen_Seeley
to survive, and even thrive, was a unique form of adult pulp comics. In Mexico, adult comics go by a number of names, like "sensacionales" or "ghetto
Comics_in_Mexico
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Black Bat (Amalgam Comics), an Amalgam Comics character Black Bat (pulp fiction character), multiple characters from pulp magazines Black Bat Squadron
Black_Bat
Fictional zombie
Tales in 1938. In the 1970s Marvel Comics used the term in place of "zombie", which had been banned by the Comics Code Authority. Robert E. Howard used
Zuvembie
Television series
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Another_Period
2013 TV series or program
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
Brody_Stevens:_Enjoy_It!
Earth's Core miniseries. In 2015, Sequential Pulp Comics, a graphic novel imprint distributed by Dark Horse Comics, published Jungle Tales of Tarzan by writer
Tarzan_in_comics
Comics is an American comic book company. These are the ongoing and current limited series publications it has released under its own brand. Comics published
List of Dark Horse Comics publications
List_of_Dark_Horse_Comics_publications
American actor (1972-1992)
Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476662572.
Mickey_Hays
British actor (1976–2024)
of Weird Detectives: Supernatural and Paranormal Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-7800-9
Chris_Gauthier
South African actor
Sciorra, The Sopranos, as Dan 'Schaffy' Schaffner in Jim Breuer's pilot Pulp Comics on Comedy Central and recurring as Antonio on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Stelio_Savante
Comic book depicting the debut of fictional superhero Batman
Detective Comics #27 is an American comic book of the Detective Comics anthology series known for debuting the superhero Batman in a featured story called
Detective_Comics_27
American publisher of magazines and comics
Fiction House was an American publisher of pulp magazines and comic books that existed from the 1920s to the 1950s. It was founded by John B. "Jack" Kelly
Fiction_House
Comic book limited series
featured an article written by Jess Nevins on various pulp characters. The comic is set in a world where pulp science heroes and villains have existed since
Incognito_(comics)
Weird Western: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television, and Games. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., Publishers
Robert_Downey_Jr._filmography
Fictional pulp magazine hero
The Green Lama is a fictional pulp magazine hero of the 1940s, created by American author Kendell Foster Crossen. He is commonly portrayed as a powerful
Green_Lama
Era of American comic books (1970–1985)
non-superhero comics were typically inspired by genres like Westerns or fantasy & pulp fiction. As previously noted, 1971's revised Comics Code left the
Bronze_Age_of_Comic_Books
Japanese manga artist (1950–2019)
ISBN 4-592-13065-0, Jets Comics, Hakusensha) Pulp-chan no Daibōken (1985, Pulp Comics, Pulp) Oh! Azuma (1995, ISBN 4-8211-9440-6, Bunka Comics, Bunkasha) Ginga
Hideo_Azuma
English actor (born 1959)
Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games. McFarland. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-7864-5800-4
Adrian_Paul
American stand-up comedian
Make Me Laugh, Louis C.K.'s Pulp Comics, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, 30 Seconds to Fame, Star Search, Comedy.TV and Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen
Greg_Hahn
American actress (born 1987)
of Weird Detectives: Supernatural and Paranormal Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co. p. 117.
Hannah_Telle
Comics character
her by an A.I. in a story that seems a homage to the black-and-white pulp comics from the seventies/eighties. Druuna is then summoned to perform a special
Druuna
New York City publisher (1855–1959)
from their pulp magazine line, Super-Magician Comics, Supersnipe Comics, True Sport Picture Stories, Bill Barnes/Air Ace and Doc Savage Comics, also from
Street_&_Smith
Women Aloud (1992–94) Comic Justice (1993–94) Tompkins Square (1996) Pulp Comics (1996–2000) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Lounge Lizards (1997) Comedy Central
List of programs broadcast by Comedy Central
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Comedy_Central
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co. p. 76. ISBN 978-1476666723
List_of_ghosts
2013 American TV series or program
(1991–92) Politically Incorrect (1993–96) Premium Blend (1997–2006) Pulp Comics (1997–99) Short Attention Span Theater (1991–94) Strangers with Candy
The_Ben_Show
1993 video game
hack-and-slash game, Isle of the Dead was made to have the feel of horror pulp comics. A minicomic was included with the game on release. Reception to the
Isle_of_the_Dead_(video_game)
2013 British film
distributed via a games console platform. Pulp tells the story of Tony Leary, the nice-guy owner of Junk Comics, who is gearing up for one last roll of
Pulp_(2012_film)
American comic book publisher
Archie Comic Publications, Inc. (often referred to simply as Archie Comics) is an American comic book publisher headquartered in the village of Pelham
Archie_Comics
Marvel Comics superhero
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co. p. 54. ISBN 978-1476666723
Destroyer_(Marvel_Comics)
Words that imitate the sound they describe
ISBN 978-0-8386-3764-7. DeForest, Tim (2004). Storytelling in the Pulps, Comics, and Radio: How Technology Changed Popular Fiction in America. McFarland
Onomatopoeia
First cyborg depicted in fiction
in the article "Pulp Comics: The Chimera Brigade" published by ThePulp.net. https://thepulp.net/pulpsuperfan/2016/12/23/pulp-comics-the-chimera-brigade/
Nyctalope
DC Comics superhero
debuted in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. The first Batman story is derivative of the story "Partners of Peril" published in the pulp magazine The Shadow
Batman
List of television shows
the Country Popeye Theater with Mister Mac Popzilla Portlandia Pranked Pulp Comics Random Acts of Flyness Random! Cartoons The Red Skelton Show The Rerun
List of sketch comedy television series
List_of_sketch_comedy_television_series
Character appearing in Marvel Comics
Deadpool is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, the character
Deadpool
Subgenre of science fiction
Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games, 2d ed. McFarland Publishing. ISBN 9780786458004
Space_Western
2004 film by S. S. Wilson
Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television, and Games. McFarland. p. 211. ISBN 9780786458004
Tremors_4:_The_Legend_Begins
1963 American film
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. Jefferson NC: McFarland &
The_Yesterday_Machine
American film and television actor
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland. p. 44. ISBN 978-1-4766-2874-5
John_Milford
American author, illustrator, cartoonist, animator, and publication designer
published in Comix Book #4-5 Real Pulp Comics #1 –2 (Print Mint, 1971, 1973) Cloud Comix #2 (Head Imports, 1972) Eric Fromm's Comics and Stories (San Francisco
Leslie_Cabarga
Act of offering one's views on people bound by culture, through rhetoric
Bloom County, and Boondocks or in pulp comics such as Howard the Duck. Many other even more explicitly provocative comics (usually with a far left of center
Social_commentary
Title used for two American comic book series
Detective Comics (later retitled as Batman Detective Comics) is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The
Detective_Comics
Canadian voice actress
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland. ISBN 9781476628745
Melissa_Altro
Puerto Rican commercial and comic-book artist (1905–1998)
Note: Pulp historian David Saunders (cite below) gives name as Antonio Alejandro Schomburg. Fertig, Mark (2017). Take That, Adolf: The Fighting Comics of
Alex_Schomburg
DC Comics has published a number of other imprints and lines of comics over the years. In the Golden Age of Comic Books publishing, DC Comics was also
List_of_DC_Comics_imprints
American radio and television producer, screenwriter
ISBN 9781426309175. DeForest, Tim (2004). "Superman". Storytelling in the Pulps, Comics, and Radio: How Technology Changed Popular Fiction in America. McFarland
Robert_Maxwell_(producer)
1999 film
Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television and Games, 2d ed. McFarland. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-4766-2402-0
Purgatory_(1999_film)
programs based on comics List of superhero television series List of highest-grossing superhero films List of films based on Pulp Magazine List of martial
List of American superhero films
List_of_American_superhero_films
Fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics
published by Nedor Comics. His first appearance was in Thrilling Comics #3 (April 1940). The character is loosely based on the pulp hero created by G.T
Ghost_(Nedor_Comics)
Comics character
Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co. pp. 165–166
Sylvester_Pemberton
History series by Jim Steranko
Steranko History of Comics was one of several works published from the mid-1960s to early 1970s on the history of comics, science fiction, pulp fiction, and
The Steranko History of Comics
The_Steranko_History_of_Comics
Comics, this time satirising the older generation of science-fiction films. He appeared in Image Comics #1. Big Bang's Cyclone "Atomic Pulp :: Comics
List of Big Bang Comics characters
List_of_Big_Bang_Comics_characters
Italian photo comic series since 1966
Killing was inspired by several previous characters from French and Italian pulp fiction, including Fantômas, Diabolik, and especially Kriminal. Killing's
Killing_(comics)
Comics character
Ace Comics title Sure-Fire Comics. He is based on the pulp hero "The Moon Man" published by Periodic House, the pulp publisher connected to Ace Comics. The
Raven_(Ace_Comics)
Fictional character
Spanish for "fox") is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley, appearing in works set in the Pueblo de Los Ángeles
Zorro
American comic book shared universe
in Timely Comics (the 1930s and '40s predecessor to Marvel Comics) coexisted in the same world, as first established in Marvel Mystery Comics #7 (1940)
Marvel_Universe
PULP COMICS
PULP COMICS
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Colin, COLLIN means "whelp; young pup."
Boy/Male
Native American
To pull up.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who collected and burnt kelp (seaweed) for use in soap and glass making, Middle English culp(e).
Biblical
bean; destruction
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower; Blossom
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bean; Destruction
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who can Pull
Male
Irish
Irish form of Scottish Gaelic Cailean, COILEÃN means "whelp; young pup."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic name CAILEAN means "whelp; young pup."
Boy/Male
Indian
Corpulent, One who can pull, Name of a famous Arab poet
Male
Native American
Native American Miwok name TUPI means "to pull up."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places called Pulham, in Dorset, Norfolk, or Devon. The first two are named with Old English pÅl or pull ‘pool’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ or hamm ‘river meadow’, ‘land surrounded by water’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Great
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Portuguese
Creative; Victory of the People; Form of Colin; Victor; Abbreviation of Nicholas; Young Creature; People's Victory; Dove; One who had Travelled to Rome; Young Pup
Boy/Male
Muslim
Corpulent, One who can pull, Name of a famous Arab poet
Boy/Male
Muslim
Corpulent, One who can pull, Name of a famous Arab poet
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Tiger
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Tamil
Victory of the People; Young Boy; Abbreviation of Nicholas People's Victory; Young Creature; Victor; People's Victory; Cub; Pup; Dove; Oak Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian
Corpulent, One who can pull, Name of a famous Arab poet
PULP COMICS
PULP COMICS
Girl/Female
Hindu
Novel
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Indifferent; Unwillingness
Surname or Lastname
English (southwestern, also found in South Wales)
English (southwestern, also found in South Wales) : variant of Veazey.Americanized spelling of German Fehse, Vehse, variants of Feese.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Fäsi, from a pet form of the personal name Gervasius (see Gervais).
Boy/Male
Indian
One who has No End; Immortal; Indestructible
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Free Man
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pure & innocent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Premanand | பà¯à®°à¯‡à®®à®¾à®¨à®¾à®‚த
Joy of Love
Girl/Female
French American
Shining light.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Moon; Ruler
Girl/Female
Hebrew American English
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
PULP COMICS
PULP COMICS
PULP COMICS
PULP COMICS
PULP COMICS
n.
Like pulp; consisting of pulp; soft; fleshy; succulent; as, the pulpy covering of a nut; the pulpy substance of a peach or a cherry.
n.
The soft, succulent part of fruit; as, the pulp of a grape.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pulp
a.
Containing pulp; pulpy.
v. i.
To work, or raise water, a pump.
n.
A knob, handle, or lever, etc., by which anything is pulled; as, a drawer pull; a bell pull.
v. t.
To move or operate by the motion of drawing towards one; as, to pull a bell; to pull an oar.
v. t.
To draw water, or the like, from; to from water by means of a pump; as, they pumped the well dry; to pump a ship.
imp. & p. p.
of Pulp
n.
The act of rowing; as, a pull on the river.
v. t.
To gather with the hand, or by drawing toward one; to pluck; as, to pull fruit; to pull flax; to pull a finch.
v. t.
To reduce to pulp.
v. t.
To strike the ball in a particular manner. See Pull, n., 8.
n.
The act of drinking; as, to take a pull at the beer, or the mug.
n.
A contest; a struggle; as, a wrestling pull.
n.
A tissue or part resembling pulp; especially, the soft, highly vascular and sensitive tissue which fills the central cavity, called the pulp cavity, of teeth.
v. t.
To deprive of the pulp, or integument.
v. t.
To raise with a pump, as water or other liquid.
n.
The for pump in the pit.