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Peel (noun)


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Peel (verb)

1. Could you peel an orange for me? 2. I got sunburned, and now my face is peeling. 3. He peeled off his T-shirt, revealing(обличительный; разоблачающий) a chunky(коренастый) tanned(смуглый) torso that reeked(вонять) of Lifebuoy soap. 4. He undid(расстегнуть) his buttons, and peeled off his shirt. 5. Reno unfolded(раскрывать) herself, pushed her bulk(груз) out of the car, and peeled her dresses off the back seat. 6. So I peeled the label from the tube and threw my blood away. 7. The windows were all shuttered and what paint was left was peeling off in huge flakes. 8. Then he began to peel back the brittle newspapers, Father Tim saw that the date on the Mitford Muse was 1952. 9. You could also drop mothballs or peeled garlic cloves or sprinkle hot pepper into the tunnels. 10. Slice each avocado in half, then peel off the skin. 11. When I peeled the label off I discovered that the old price was $2 cheaper. 12. I peeled off my shirt as soon as I saw the ocean.13. The enamel has peeled off the taps like so much banana skin, revealing dull, patchy brass. 14. Then the damaged skin peels off. 15. Then, simply peel off the charred skin under running water.

1. Add boiling water, sugar, spices, citrus juice and citrus peel. 2. Add the peel and boil slowly until all the sugar syrup is pretty much absorbed. 3. Add the wine and lemon peel to the olive oil and simmer for 2 minutes. 4. Back in the cabin I mix the berries with sugar and lemon peel, then roll out the pie crusts.5. Drain the peel, refill the pot and boil the peel for 20 minutes more. 6. Meanwhile place apples, water, peel and soft brown sugar and cinnamon in a pan and simmer until tender. 7. Meanwhile, marinate the almonds, sultanas and peel in the rum for 30 minutes. 8. The room was badly ventilated, and the floor was strewn with nut shells and orange peel. 9. An abandoned circus wagon with peeling paint is in the background, in it a hopeless dark woman imprisoned behind bars. 10. Its peeling paint and broken windows stand testimony that it went out of business because it had become too costly to maintain. 11. Mildew and mold grow on the peeling paint like gray fur.


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