pell Synonyms
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pell Meaning
Webster
pell (v. t.)
To pelt; to knock about.
Webster
pell (n.)
A skin or hide; a pelt.
A roll of parchment; a parchment record.
pell Sentence Examples
- The translucent pell of an onion shimmers in the sunlight.
- The doctor gently peeled back the pell of burnt skin to examine the wound.
- The young boy's pell-mell rush into the house startled his mother.
- The clothes were washed so thoroughly that they had lost their pell, becoming dull and lifeless.
- The pell of the grape ruptured in my mouth, releasing its sweet juices.
- The pell of the apple was smooth and unblemished, inviting a bite.
- The artist used a pell of paint to create a subtle gradient on the canvas.
- The water formed a thin pell over the lake's surface, reflecting the sky.
- The pell of the snake's scales glistened in the dim light.
- The researcher marveled at the pell of the microscope slide, which revealed intricate details of cell structure.
FAQs About the word pell
To pelt; to knock about., A skin or hide; a pelt., A roll of parchment; a parchment record.
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The translucent pell of an onion shimmers in the sunlight.
The doctor gently peeled back the pell of burnt skin to examine the wound.
The young boy's pell-mell rush into the house startled his mother.
The clothes were washed so thoroughly that they had lost their pell, becoming dull and lifeless.