0 present participle of peel
1 to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables:
2 If a layer or covering peels, it slowly comes off, and if you peel a layer or covering, you remove it slowly and carefully:
3 If you peel, or part of your body or your skin peels, parts of the top layer of your skin comes off because you are burned from being in the sun:
My back is peeling.
Could you peel the carrots?
Did you peel the pears?
No call to care, finally, could be too mundane; what could be more ordinary than peeling an egg?
Larval size is checked at 21 days by peeling back bark at one end of the billet and measuring the width of the feeding galleries.
Despite the application of numerous cercariae, there was no evidence of peeling back of the epidermal layer.