Definitions
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- n. Plural form of peel.
- v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of peel.
Etymologies
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Examples
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What a great idea to make candied lemon peels from the peel of juiced lemons.
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Just reading about your preserved lemons annd candied lemon peels is making my mouth water!
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So after making this soup, just to see what would happen and with nothing to lose, I threw the leftover leek stalks into a pot along the leftover peels from a russet potato.
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Plaster peels from the walls, and garbage lines the hall.
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The darker they are, it seems the easier the skin peels off.
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The pharmacist showed me an ointment, Cicaplast, ($$$) which is made for people who have had bad burns or are recovering from skin peels.
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One more thing to worry about if you are going to get married: Botox and chemical peels aka "bridal party tune-ups."
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What's more, the peels are a cheap waste material.
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During and after an attack of scarlet fever the patient "peels," that is, sheds an unusual amount of the seal; cells of the cuticle.
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The heads being very thick through, and nearly round, make it an excellent sort to carry through the winter, as it "peels" well, as cabbage-growers say.
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