peeled (off) (Meaning)

peeled (off)

depart, leave, to veer away from an airplane formation especially for diving or landing

peeled (off) Sentence Examples

  1. She peeled off the sticker with ease, leaving no residue behind.
  2. The peeling paint revealed years of weathered history.
  3. The sunburned skin peeled off in large flakes.
  4. He peeled off the layers of tape, anxious to see what lay beneath.
  5. The old wallpaper peeled off effortlessly, exposing the bare wall.
  6. The bandage gently peeled off, revealing a clean wound.
  7. The lid of the jar peeled off with a satisfying pop.
  8. The ripe banana peel peeled off smoothly, revealing the sweet fruit within.
  9. The bark of the tree peeled off in long strips, providing a glimpse of its inner workings.
  10. The new tires peeled off from the pavement as they gripped the road firmly.

FAQs About the word peeled (off)

depart, leave, to veer away from an airplane formation especially for diving or landing

put off,removed, doffed,shrugged off, kicked (off), doused, husked, stripped,took off, shed

threw (on),put on, slipped (into),donned, wore, garbed, attired, suited, clad,dressed

She peeled off the sticker with ease, leaving no residue behind.

The peeling paint revealed years of weathered history.

The sunburned skin peeled off in large flakes.

He peeled off the layers of tape, anxious to see what lay beneath.