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View definitions for peel

peel

noun as in skin, covering

verb as in take off outer covering

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Example Sentences

She comes off one way, but inside, I think she's a ball of mush somewhere – you have to peel back the layers and the layers and the layers.

From Salon

It was cleaned with high-power vacuums, and then with a spray which peeled off to remove the dirt.

From BBC

“Those peels are nutrient-dense and taste great in pie! I like to keep a ‘stock bag’ in my freezer where I collect vegetable and meat trimmings to make stock.”

From Salon

Released on Tuesday, Nov. 19, "Cher: The Memoir, Part 1" peels the layers back on one of entertainment's most fascinating talents.

From Salon

Acevedo peeled off some of the skin and took a big bite.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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