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    peel
    /piːl/

    verb

    • 1. remove the outer covering or skin from (a fruit or vegetable): "she watched him peel an apple with deliberate care" Similar pareskintake the skin/rind offstrip
    • 2. (of a surface or object) lose parts of its outer layer or covering in small strips or pieces: "the walls are peeling" Similar flake (off)peel offcome off in layers/stripsblister

    noun

    • 1. the outer covering or rind of a fruit or vegetable: "pieces of potato peel"
    • 2. an act of exfoliating dead skin in the cosmetic treatment of microdermabrasion.

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  2. PEEL definition: 1. to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables: 2. If a layer or covering peels, it slowly comes…. Learn more.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word peel as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to distinguish peel from peek, peal, and other similar words.

  4. Peel can be a verb meaning to strip something of its skin, rind, bark, etc., or a noun meaning the skin or rind of a fruit, vegetable, etc. It can also refer to a shovel, a tower, a river, or a person.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the word peel as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and pronunciation. Find out the different meanings of peel in British and American English, and related words and phrases.

  6. Learn the meaning and pronunciation of peel as a noun and a verb, with examples and synonyms. Find out the difference between peel and peal, and explore related words and phrases.

  7. A peel is the covering of a fruit or vegetable. Some peels are thick and easy to remove, like an orange peel, while others might be more stubborn, like the thin peel on a potato. When you remove an apple peel or the peel of an eggplant, you peel it.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb peel, which means to take the outer layer off something or to come off the surface of something. Find out how to use peel in different contexts, idioms and phrasal verbs.