Similar words: feeling, sinking feeling, feelings, unfeeling, freewheeling, beeline, hireling, grueling. Meaning: ['pɪːlɪŋ] n. loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales. adj. having the paint loose and peeling away.
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31. Cartiers and snide Cartiers with the paint peeling off.
32. I got sunburned, and now my face is peeling.
33. An abandoned circus wagon with peeling paint is in the background, in it a hopeless dark woman imprisoned behind bars.
34. The paintwork on some of its window frames was blistered and peeling like scabrous skin.
35. Thick peeling is not only wasteful but also results in a loss of some of the valuable nutrients which potatoes contain.
36. Peeling paint must be scraped away so that new paint will adhere.
37. Some few still showed the tell-tale signs of multiple occupation, dishevelled lawns, peeling paint and drawn secretive curtains.
38. Top left: Rachel isn't averse to peeling paint or chipped objetsd'art.
39. There is something about taters, something deeply satisfying, even in the peeling of them.
40. This can require a week to die down, and is followed by severe peeling that leaves no brown pigment remaining.
41. He noticed, too, the faded red and blue crescents of painted glass above the peeling doorways.
42. Peeling this back from one corner, he was astonished at what lay beneath.
43. We are peeling potatoes, forming tiny meatballs, browning chicken, shelling peas.
44. In order to use them, however, they require a rather tedious peeling process.
45. The paint and plaster were peeling and the names on the eight-bell pushes were faded.
46. This may appear between 2-12 hours after exposure and last 3 days, with light peeling.
47. When Ruth went into the house Hester was sitting on an upright chair by the table, peeling potatoes.
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48. We stood out in the churchyard, wrapped in shawls listening to the hymns and hearing the organ peeling out.
49. My peeling, sunburnt nose resembles a small bundle of rags.
50. Clare could see more rusty chain around the slender, peeling, silver trunk of a nearby birch tree.
51. This second token is doubly encrypted, and users pass it along after peeling off one layer of encryption.
52. The skin at her forehead blistered up, peeling off in long ragged strips.
53. The windows were all shuttered and what paint was left was peeling off in huge flakes.
54. She decided to make a fruit salad, and sat peeling and chopping as the children ate their tea.
55. He lies there in the peeling pyramid of the attic bedroom, on his cot shaped like a gutter.
56. She nodded absently and began peeling vegetables and chopping them into a stew that she put in the pressure cooker.
57. Its peeling paint and broken windows stand testimony that it went out of business because it had become too costly to maintain.
58. Finally, after what seems like peeling back an artichoke, there he is.
59. She sighs, but peeling the taters is having its usual calming effect.
60. Just a pair of hands peeling potatoes and a reflection in the mirror.
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