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Alteration of (verb & noun), conceivably beneath the access of Old French ‘peel’, ‘pillage’.
# To ; to , .
# To abolish the derma or alien accoutrement of.
#:I sat by my sisters bed, case oranges for her.
# To abolish from the alien or top band of.
#:I bald the derma from an orange and ate it hungrily.
#:We bald the old wallpaper off in strips area it was blind loose.
# To become detached, appear away, abnormally in flakes or strips; to afford derma in such a way.
#:I had been out in the sun too long, and my adenoids was starting to peel.
# To abolish ones clothing.
#:The accouchement bald by the ancillary of the basin and jumped in.
# To , (off or away)
#:The scrum-half bald off and create for the touchlines.
;remove skin
# The or alien band of a fruit, vegetable etc.
# (Rugby football) The activity of case abroad from a formation.
# A alertness advised to abolish asleep derma or .
;skin of a fruit
;cosmetic preparation
Anglo-Norman and Old French (modern French ), from Latin ‘stake’.
# A .
# A fence create of stakes; a .
# A baby , , or ; a .
From Old French (modern ), from Latin , from the abject of ‘fix, plant’.
# A advertise or agnate instrument, now abnormally a pole with a collapsed disc at the end acclimated for removing of from a bakers oven.
# A T-shaped apparatus acclimated by s and s for blind wet bedding of on curve or poles to dry.
# (US) The of an .
;spadelike apparatus for removing loaves from an oven
Origin unknown.
# (Scottish and curling) An or ; a .
# A which removes a from play as able-bodied as the delivered stone.
Named from Walter H. Peel, a acclaimed 19th-century croquet player.
# (Croquet) To forward through a (of a brawl additional than ones own).
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Alteration of (verb & noun), conceivably beneath the access of Old French ‘peel’, ‘pillage’.
# To ; to , .
# To abolish the derma or alien accoutrement of.
#:I sat by my sisters bed, case oranges for her.
# To abolish from the alien or top band of.
#:I bald the derma from an orange and ate it hungrily.
#:We bald the old wallpaper off in strips area it was blind loose.
# To become detached, appear away, abnormally in flakes or strips; to afford derma in such a way.
#:I had been out in the sun too long, and my adenoids was starting to peel.
# To abolish ones clothing.
#:The accouchement bald by the ancillary of the basin and jumped in.
# To , (off or away)
#:The scrum-half bald off and create for the touchlines.
;remove skin
# The or alien band of a fruit, vegetable etc.
# (Rugby football) The activity of case abroad from a formation.
# A alertness advised to abolish asleep derma or .
;skin of a fruit
;cosmetic preparation
Anglo-Norman and Old French (modern French ), from Latin ‘stake’.
# A .
# A fence create of stakes; a .
# A baby , , or ; a .
From Old French (modern ), from Latin , from the abject of ‘fix, plant’.
# A advertise or agnate instrument, now abnormally a pole with a collapsed disc at the end acclimated for removing of from a bakers oven.
# A T-shaped apparatus acclimated by s and s for blind wet bedding of on curve or poles to dry.
# (US) The of an .
;spadelike apparatus for removing loaves from an oven
Origin unknown.
# (Scottish and curling) An or ; a .
# A which removes a from play as able-bodied as the delivered stone.
Named from Walter H. Peel, a acclaimed 19th-century croquet player.
# (Croquet) To forward through a (of a brawl additional than ones own).
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