Pealing in a sentence as a noun

A bell that is tolling is not pealing.

Skeptical bells pealing, in my head, as I read Jesse's story.

Now please get noise violations on the NYC cars that pollute our air with pealing horns.

My inbox was making a kind of sustained pealing sound I had never heard before.

It is much better to boil the potatoes whole without cutting or pealing the skin off.

Voat has been fairly successful in pealing off Reddit users.

In this case you look at algorithms misclassifying a lot of bad debt and then pealing back the layers.

It was kind of neat, too, but... that rubberized backing started pealing off and it started to get pretty gross.

We're only discussing the degree of magic, not the presence of it. And yes, when things break you have to go pealing back the layers of magic.

I have not come across a Dreamcast game with rot. I have some early games which were just pressed badly and the top player in completely pealing off but it was not rot.

I can't spend more than 10 minutes in the direct sun without turning red as a tomato an my skin pealing a few days later.

Literally eating paint chips from pealing paint, windows and moldings are usually the most common sources.

So you need chicken or beef bones, vegetable pealing, correct spicing, a crock pot and several hours of a low simmer just to build the base.

My guess is though, given that you are on HN and such, that your security efforts didn't stop at pealing some electrical tape and applying it to your laptop.

Contrast a tall glass of orange juice, which is about 4-5 oranges minus their fiber, with manually pealing and eating that same number of oranges.

Ubuntu has taken endless tweaking to get working, keyboard buttons started falling off after only a year, plastic moldings are pealing off, touchpad is of poor quality, and I could go on.

But she also felt that, after repeated pleas to church elders over the years, she could no longer take the bells pealing 100 yards from her home.> ``My health was suffering and it was a choice of prison or more suffering,'' she said Monday.

Pealing definitions

noun

a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)

See also: peal roll rolling