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Peel off   /pil ɔf/   Listen
Peel off

verb
1.
Peel off the outer layer of something.
2.
Take off, as with some difficulty.
3.
Leave a formation.
4.
Come off in flakes or thin small pieces.  Synonyms: flake, flake off, peel.
5.
Peel off in scales.  Synonym: desquamate.






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"Peel off" Quotes from Famous Books



... n. name given to a species of Acacia, A. cyperophylla, F. v. M., owing to the red colour of the flakes of bark which peel off the stem. ...
— A Dictionary of Austral English • Edward Morris

... and you may believe that Desiree was the most excited of the lot as we ripped down the body of the fish from tail to snout and began to peel off the ...
— Under the Andes • Rex Stout

... off the thick outer skin of the chestnuts, pat them into a saucepan with a bay leaf, a lump of salt, and plenty of coriander seeds. Cover them with water, and boil until nearly tender. Drain the chestnuts and peel off the inner skin, for every half pound of chestnuts, weighed after they are boiled and peeled, allow one-half pound of bacon, one-quarter pound of truffles, and the chestnuts all cut up into small pieces; season to taste with salt, pepper and spices and add a little each of powdered thyme ...
— Good Things to Eat as Suggested by Rufus • Rufus Estes

... the hull of the Demerara began to break up. Her timbers writhed and snapped under the force of the ever-thundering waves as if tormented. The deck was blown out by the confined and compressed air. The copper began to peel off, the planks to loosen, and soon it became evident that the mast to which the crew were lashed could not long hold up. Thus, for ten apparently endless hours the perishing seamen hung suspended over what seemed to be their grave. They hung thus in ...
— Battles with the Sea • R.M. Ballantyne

... prose what a Thomas Dunn English or a Roy Lee Harmon could peel off in crisp, singing lines. Surely we have gifted souls who can illumine our story in song—the story of Mountaineers Always Free, of West Virginians always Mountaineers—for a better understanding by the country ...
— Blue Ridge Country • Jean Thomas

... wagon and harness!" He advanced to the startled horse and brandished his fist. "But I break you!" he snarled—"I break you like a horse never was broke before! And—and if I don' break you—if you don' do what I haf say—I break every bone inside!" With this he began feverishly to peel off his coat. ...
— Bred of the Desert - A Horse and a Romance • Marcus Horton

... when it is young and tender take off all the leaves from the stalks, boil it in the pan with some of the leaves under, and some at the top, till it be so tender that you can peel off all the skin, then put it into some water again, cover it over with some of the leaves, let it simmer over a slow fire till it be green, when it is green drain the water from it, and then weigh it; to a pound of angelica ...
— English Housewifery Exemplified - In above Four Hundred and Fifty Receipts Giving Directions - for most Parts of Cookery • Elizabeth Moxon

... thought Valentina would have been fussed to flinders about then; but, beyond actin' a little dazed, she don't show it. She lets a couple of French waiters peel off the faded ulster and the gray sweater, and, believe me, when the whole of that polka-dot costume is revealed she's some conspicuous. For a second it looked like Gladys was goin' to freeze with horror; but, after givin' Valentina the once-over, she just lifts ...
— Wilt Thou Torchy • Sewell Ford



Words linked to "Peel off" :   slough, air travel, pare, break off, exfoliate, slew, break away, swerve, sheer, curve, cut, chip, air, peel, exuviate, flake, take off, molt, moult, come off, trend, chip off, aviation, veer, skin, desquamate, shed, slue



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