About The Word Peel off

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Peel off

Peel off Meaning & Definition
Peel off Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Peel off?

[v] peel off in scales; of skin
[v] take off, as with some difficulty; "He peeled off his blood-soaked shirt"
[v] come off in flakes or thin small pieces; "The paint in my house is peeling off"
[v] peel off the outer layer of something
[v] to leave a formation; of airplanes

Synonyms | Synonyms for Peel off: desquamate | flake | flake off | peel

Related Terms | Find terms related to Peel off: barnstorm | carry away | come apart | come off | come undone | come unstuck | control | copilot | crack up | disintegrate | drive | fall off | fall to pieces | fly | fly apart | get loose | give way | go to pieces | manipulate | pilot | solo | spring apart | start | unravel

See Also | break away | break off | chip | chip off | come off | curve | cut | exfoliate | exuviate | molt | moult | pare | shed | sheer | skin | slew | slough | slue | swerve | take off | trend | veer

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