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I . peel [pi:l] SUST.

II . peel [pi:l] V. trans.

1. peel fruit, potatoes:

2. peel wrapping:

lemon-peel, lemon-rind SUST. sin pl.

orange peel SUST.

I . peel off V. trans.

1. peel off clothes:

2. peel off label:

II . peel off V. intr.

1. peel off (remove clothes):

2. peel off (turn):

3. peel off (fall off):

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Two sets of old shingles were peeled from the roof.
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The paper is carefully peeled off the plate and placed between blotters and weighted so it will dry flat.
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The dish can be grilled outdoors on a grate until charred and soft, or may be cooked whole directly on glowing coals and then peeled.
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They are pierced, peeled or crushed before adding them to the dish.
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Every bird that has an extra toe (a hallux), a crop, and a gizzard that can be peeled off is clean.
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One may also add one or two teaspoons of vanilla sugar or about 0.1 kg of peeled and finely chopped almonds.
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Many could be dated, being peeled between 1816 and 1848.
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If you're using kabocha squash, it does not have to be peeled, just trim off any gnarly bits.
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Other than mashed potato, "cabe rawit", spring onion, shrimp, peeled corn, or mashed tofu fritters are also common as perkedel ingredients.
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Upper structure are peeled ash logs that could be replaced if necessary.
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