peel - use in sentences

Object

  • potato: Prepare the " Chips " first: Peel the potatoes.
  • spud: Teacher: Simon says: " Peel a potato " Everybody mimes peeling a spud.
  • prawn: Peel the prawns, leaving the last tail segment in place.
  • shallot: Peel the shallots or onions and halve or quarter any large ones.
  • clove: Rub an ovenproof dish with a peeled garlic clove.
  • carrot: Most Mums probably prepare veg most days, if you are standing still peeling carrots why not peel and squeeze?

Adjective modifier

  • candied: Plums, currants, almonds, pistachio kernels, candied peel or dried cherries may be added.
  • 4-back: He makes that hoop and set the balls for the 4-back peel on blue.
  • sextuple: The best turn of the day was Robert Fulford's sextuple peel.
  • unstained: This image was derived from an unstained cellulose lacquer peel, from the Jurassic, Kimmeridge Clay, Maple Ledge Shales.
  • lemon: Perhaps there's a slight suggestion of a lemon about the edges, like a lemon peel has been rubbed lightly around the rim.
  • epidermal: The permeability of the tomato epidermal peels to the exogenous chemicals was tested and found to be adequate.

Converse of object

  • grate: Top each with equal portions of remaining chicken and ½ tablespoon grated lemon peel.

Noun used with modifier

  • penult: The penult peel goes through to 2 yds in front of rover.
  • cellulose: It is part of a stained cellulose lacquer rock peel.
  • lacquer: It is part of a stained cellulose lacquer rock peel.
  • rover: A delicate cannon with yellow after the rover peel and a peg out to sustained applause.
  • orange: And only a tiny bit of yellow orange peel.
  • john: Posted by mr mackenzie on 26/10/04 [ Link ] steve lamacq filling in for john peel John Peel, RIP Peelie's gone!

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