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Discover LudwigThe word "peeling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as both a verb and a noun. For example: I burned my hand while peeling potatoes for dinner.
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A lovey-dovey rom-com with crackerjack casting and an authentic indie setting bewitched moviegoers into believing that it had a never-ending supply of onions worth peeling.
Tom Costley, the head of TNS Scotland, said the polling also suggested the SNP were peeling off voters disaffected with the Liberal Democrats as well as former Labour voters most frequently identified as SNP converts after Nicola Sturgeon became party leader and first minister.
In a tight race, with both main parties polling at around 34%, Ukip's rise may also hurt Miliband's prospects by peeling off Labour's equivalent of blue-collar Democrats, working-class voters fed up with stagnant wages and gay marriage, underfunded public services and "unpatriotic" liberals.
71 min: Spurs almost concede a second, with Marcos Tavares beating their offside trap, peeling off Kyle Naughton, getting in behind the defence and finding himself one-on-one against Hugo Lloris.
Warner in particular was resplendent, peeling off a whole Australian theme bar's worth of back-foot punches and jabs and skipping down the wicket to Graeme Swann with Haydenesque muscularity.
I don't bother peeling spuds destined for salad, hash browns or cullen skink and peel them after cooking when making gnocchi – hell, I even parboil roast potatoes along with their peelings.
The paint is peeling from the toilet walls.
On the same day, Hurricane Ivan also arrived on the pretty Caribbean island, and for 45 minutes set about destroying most of Grenada's infrastructure, tearing down 90 per cent of its trees and peeling off the roofs of more than three-quarters of its buildings.
The varnish is peeling now, and the manufacturer's lettering scarcely legible, but what really stops you dead as you walk round the National Museum in Antigua is a cricket bat.
We finally graduated to a sprawling palazzo overlooking the Grand Canal – even if the mezzanine-level bedroom looked like it had been added in the 1970s, the crockery was of the same era, and the wallpaper was peeling.
The company is far too big and complicated for anybody to hope that peeling it like an onion will leave them with anything but a pile of rings on their plate.A question of timingGE used to feature on university courses as a model of probity.
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