Peel in a sentence as a noun

Onion code: as you peel back the layers your cry more.

To redeem the coin, you have to peel back a sticker.

But if you peel away the "let's build the Enterprise!

To me, they didn't want to peel the Joomla potato.

I predict a sharp up-tick at the point where the audience starts to peel all their clothes off.

As we peel back the layers of the onion, ever more complexity will be revealed.

The hologram for peeled coins takes on a honeycomb appearance according to the link.

But if that never happens, I will happily go from kitchen to kitchen peeling potatoes.

Peel in a sentence as a verb

If you distribute free stickers to owners, with that suggestion on the back of the peel-away, I bet it's as effective.

If you want to be perfectly safe, you'll never leave your house in case you catch a germ, get in a car accident or even slip on a banana peel.

Like peeling a potato with my own hands, cutting it into pieces, frying the pieces and giving them to a person to eat as part of their hard earned lunch.

Would they be able to peel off more existing Amazon customers than they'd be cannibalizing their own current sales?

My point is that while understanding your tools is important, so is knowing when you don't need to peel back the curtain and instead need to address the problem at hand.

David Noble points out that tech can deskill workers and strengthen management, or empower workers and peel away management layers.

Just when we think we've got our heads around something, we peel another layer off the onion to reveal an entire landscape of which we were previously unaware.

Unless we peel back the layers of regulation already in place and offer market-centric replacements for their intent, we will see more and more inefficient layers added over time.

Peel definitions

noun

British politician (1788-1850)

See also: Peel

noun

the rind of a fruit or vegetable

See also: skin

verb

strip the skin off; "pare apples"

See also: skin pare

verb

come off in flakes or thin small pieces; "The paint in my house is peeling off"

See also: flake

verb

get undressed; "please don't undress in front of everybody!"; "She strips in front of strangers every night for a living"

See also: undress discase uncase unclothe strip disrobe