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Sentence count:237+11Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: pareskinstripSimilar words: peerspeedspeed upfeelheelsteelkneelat full speedMeaning: [pɪːl]  n. 1. the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e.g. a fruit) 2. British politician (1788-1850) 3. the rind of a fruit or vegetable. v. 1. strip the skin off 2. come off in flakes or thin small pieces 3. get undressed. 
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121. Add raisins and chocolate and orange peel, if used, and cook for 1 minute.
122. Her sunburnt skin was beginning to peel off in big flakes.
123. Peel the melon, remove the seeds and slice the flesh.
124. Although his farms attracted many distinguished visitors, including Sir Robert Peel, he became the centre of great controversy.
125. Peel off the tough outer skin of the silk squash, or top and tail the courgettes.
126. It is not always necessary to peel chilies, by any means, but the charring adds an interesting toasted flavor.
127. Slice each avocado in half, then peel off the skin.
128. Peel it, quarter it, core it, cut it in pieces and then poach it in a sugar syrup.
129. And they ate Papparadelle Ripiene stuffed with goat cheese and Parmesan and covered with a grated lemon peel and cream sauce.
130. With sinking heart Sly realized that he was in a burger joint that was too trendy to peel its potatoes.
131. Satsumas: easy to peel and virtually seedless, these are the traditional Christmas fruit.
132. Robert Peel, 30, a stockbroker, had made his first Olympic trials final.
133. Cut the peel from the orange and cut out the segments with a small sharp knife.
134. For rabbits, use red pimento for ears, strips of cucumber peel for whiskers and small pieces of olive for eyes.
134. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
135. Peel the pearl onions, but leave the root largely intact so the onions hold together.
136. In separate bowl combine bananas, milk and lemon peel; add to shortening mixture.
137. The Smiths never forgot the debt they owed to John Peel and promised to repay, some day.
138. Peel the melon, remove the seeds and slice the flesh. Peel, core and slice the apple.
139. Meanwhile, marinate the almonds, sultanas and peel in the rum for 30 minutes.
140. To peel, cover with boiling water, let stand 2 to 3 minutes, then drain and slip off outer skin.
141. The room was hot and airless and I had to peel off my layers of reject golfing sweaters, one by one.
142. You may wish to leave the softer peel on a peach[sentencedict.com], but remove the tougher peel of a pear or apple.
143. Paper will start to peel from the wall, and in the worst cases plaster will start to crumble.
144. Then, simply peel off the charred skin under running water.
145. They don't peel potatoes, chip them and then deep-fry them; they buy frozen oven chips instead.
146. To peel his clothing from him ... How she envied Billie and Nelson the relative normality of their relationship.
147. Peel and discard rough outside husks of lemongrass stalks, then thinly slice cores that remain.
148. If you are careful, you can peel back the layers of mud and uncover the rest of the hidden trail.
149. Then again, they peel their apples with fancy, little knives instead of savaging them with their gnashers.
150. Peel as described for small boiling onions and use in soups, stews, alone or in combination with other vegetables.
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