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Sentence count:174+1Posted:2017-05-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: feelingsinking feelingfeelingsunfeelingfreewheelingbeelinehirelinggruelingMeaning: ['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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61. Betty was sitting in the porch of the cottage peeling potatoes.
62. We began washing the blood from my sides and Polly began peeling the sheet away from me.
63. They'd rather live for ages with sagging shelves and peeling paint.
64. Water stains, peeling paint and cracked plaster show the roof leaks.
65. If there is peeling paint, sand it heavily to remove as much as practicable.
66. He stood in front of the door, staring at the peeling blue paint as if trying to imprint every detail on his memory.
67. The rooms smelled musty and airless, and wallpaper was peeling in great patches.
68. Mildew and mold grow on the peeling paint like gray fur.
69. Then, in February 1944(Sentencedict.com), her face became disfigured by red blotches and her skin started peeling.
70. The seat on my left was occupied by a fat lady who was busy peeling an orange.
71. The driver climbed lazily out of the Jeep and walked up holding an army canteen whose yellow surface was peeling.
72. She lived in a red-brick tenement in Chelsea, an old walk-up building with gloomy stairwells and peeling paint on the walls.
73. At first glance the hotel closely resembled a deserted factory, with narrow, shuttered windows and peeling stucco.
74. Paint was peeling from the shop fronts, some premises were derelict.
75. The candlelight on the peeling walls made scary shapes that I'd never noticed before.
76. The paint in the entrance hall is peeling, and the floor of their stark flat consists of bare concrete.
77. The empty dress, a peeling poster of Mae West and in the far distance the Statue of Liberty.
77. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
78. She did not look back to the gate, but only forward, toward the peeling sycamores.
79. By then her husband's skin was peeling and covered in blisters.
80. Because their learning was iterative, much like peeling an onion, we revisit some issues time and again.
81. We got a hotel room that featured peeling paint, no windows, and a john in the shower stall.
82. The paint was peeling on the window frames and the city dust and cobwebs seemed to have collected in every corner.
83. With parting paper automatic peeling off and rewinding function.
84. Refractory steel often occurs pulverization and peeling phenomena.
85. Eat a mango. According to Japanese researchers, the simple act of peeling, slicing and eating a mango, which contains a compound called linalool, could help you chill out faster.
86. The bad: refers to the secret of coating have spalling. Peeling, sparkling wait for a phenomenon.
87. The crocking resistance of coatings film is tested by use of adhesive tape, sticking off or peeling off of the marks painted with waterborne or solventborne marking pens.
88. The structure program of the peeling tool is determined, and the direction of the improvements and developments of the device are points out in the paper.
89. From the outside, the structure appears abandoned; the paint is peeling, and the lawn hasn't been mowed in a year.
90. Main efficacy:Soften horny , promote the peeling of comedo, remove acne professionally , prevent various acne and pimples, heal pocked skin in order to make it resilient and shine.
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