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And these people, bred on this pabulum, in turn make books.
That's pabulum, thought the captain, but what can I tell this woman to relieve her mind?
Besides this, my mind had eaten up its pabulum.
Shaman is trying to set you up to be his pabulum, Mel boy."
Because that's what we apparently want in a president - a really rich guy who worships our middle-class pabulum.
Outside, a mysterious princess - inside, plain as pabulum.
"Instead they get fed this pabulum of cultural something-or-other that puts everyone to sleep."
Several frustrated bettors left the table, looking at her as though she'd robbed their babies of pabulum.
At least the fireplace hadn't been converted into a larder for pabulum.
Daniel was used to such language; it was his daily, or anyway weekly, pabulum.
"You need to get out more," she grumbled, then added something about scientists having been fed turpentine with their pabulum.
The trademarked name is a contracted form of the Latin word pabulum, which means "foodstuff."
And we may accept the interest Adela shows in any kind of mental pabulum provided for her, as an analogous sign.
Politics and intrigue were spoon-fed to him along with pabulum in his cradle."
They had the feel in the mouth of lumpy pabulum and a sweetish, steam-table-vegetable taste.
The result is often pabulum.
Students grown wary of pabulum might relish the nitty-gritty.
Sadly, this business-as-usual pabulum passes perfectly for high-cultural television fare.
It's pure pabulum, and I suppose that's a word the executive producer thinks American audiences don't even know.
Television and motion pictures appeal to the masses, but more often than not spoon-feed pabulum to a barely conscious viewer.
"We don't serve corporate pabulum here."
However, in the major leagues with all the pabulum about inflated hiring .250 hitters thinking they are stars something is really wrong.
He said he left the Republican party because he was tired of the poll-tested pabulum of the country's two-party politics.