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A Writer's Dictionary:

peeled Definition


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verb peeled, peeling
    1. To strip the skin or rind off (a fruit or vegetable).
      Thesaurus: skin, pare.
    intr
    2. To be able to be peeled.
      Example: Grapes don't peel easily
    3. To strip off (an outer layer).
      Form: peel something away (also)
      Form: peel something off
    intr
    4. Said of a wall or other surface: to shed its outer coating in flaky strips.
    intr
    5. Said of skin, paint or other coverings: to flake off in patches.
    intr
    6. Said of a person or part of the body: to shed skin in flaky layers after sunburn.
noun
    1. The skin or rind of vegetables or fruit, especially citrus fruit.
      Example: candied peel
      Thesaurus: skin, rind, zest, epicarp.
Derivative: peeler
noun
    A small knife or device for peeling fruit and vegetables.
Idiom: keep one's eyes peeled (keep one's eyes skinned)
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon: from Latin pilare to deprive of hair.

Phrasal Verb: peel off
    Said of an aircraft or vehicle: to veer away from the main group.To undress.


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