Peal in a sentence as a noun

Does this peal back the wool from the fact that, just maybe, we don't need this many government employees?3.

Get peal off stickers of realistic eyes and put them on your cheeks and forehead.

It might be better than regular plastic but its no banana peal.

Peal in a sentence as a verb

I was mainly joking because I think that most of the times when we peal back the layers of research we see that natural systems have adapted over time for certain reasons.

I'm getting the sense that a lot of the peal clutching here has to do with this idea that Facebook is "responsible" in some way for Trump, Brexit, AfD, extremists winning elections in Austria, Italy, Hungary etc. But which way does causation flow here?

Peal definitions

noun

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

See also: pealing roll rolling

verb

ring recurrently; "bells were pealing"

verb

sound loudly and sonorously; "the bells rang"

See also: ring