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peel

1 of 2verb
/pil/
Forms:peels,peeling,peeled,peeled
1

to remove the skin or outer layer of something, such as fruit, etc.

B2transitive
  • Peel the banana before eating it.
  • She carefully peeled the apple with a knife.
  • Use a potato peeler to peel the skin off the potatoes.
  • The chef demonstrated how to peel a mango efficiently.
  • Before making the salad, wash and peel the carrots.
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2

to remove one's clothes, usually in stages or one piece at a time

  • He peeled down to his shorts before jumping into the pool.
  • After the workout, they peeled and took a shower.
  • She peeled when they got inside the house.
  • He peeled and sat by the fire to warm up.
  • She peeled and slipped into something more comfortable.
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3

to lose or shed an outer layer, often in strips or small fragments

  • The skin on his sunburn began to peel.
  • The old wallpaper began to peel at the corners.
  • After the rain, the bark of the tree started to peel.
  • The sticker's edges began to peel after being left on for too long.
  • The paint started to peel off the walls after years of neglect.