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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peeled out" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to leave or depart quickly and suddenly. Example: As soon as the teacher announced that class was over, the students peeled out of their seats and rushed out of the classroom.
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The car peeled out backward.
The van peeled out, and the passengers erupted into cheers.
"It kind of just peeled out, because his face was so messed up".
The drivers peeled out in a thunderous display of machismo and exhaust.
They wrapped the shot, jumped in the car and peeled out to the New Jersey Turnpike with me, in a rented blue Corolla, in hot pursuit.
He put down his beer, reached into his shorts pocket, pulled out his wallet and peeled out a $20 bill, which he glumly gave to his gloating friend.
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A Dodge Charger repeatedly peels out on 28-inch rims, women gyrating out every window.
Jesus: What if I want to peel out at a stoplight?
(Note to readers: Peeling out in a 4-cylinder Escape does not impress anyone).
The men, dressed in roomy jeans or shorts and various T-shirts, peel out in duos or larger groupings.
Peeling out on the simulated- driving games, they push in quarter after quarter she drops to their cupped hands.
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