peeler
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a person or thing that peels.
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Also called parer. a kitchen implement, often having a swiveling, protected blade, for removing the peel or outer skin of a vegetable or fruit.
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a long-staple cotton raised originally in the regions along the Yazoo River and the Mississippi River delta.
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a yarn made from this cotton.
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Slang. a striptease dancer.
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a log, especially of a Douglas fir, suitable for rotary cutting into veneers.
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a special knife or mechanical device for peeling vegetables, fruit, etc
a potato peeler
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slang a striptease dancer
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Etymology
Origin of peeler1
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English peler; equivalent to peel 1 ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. )
Origin of peeler2
Example Sentences
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A stunned Davis stormed back in the chamber after the gavel fell and told Peeler what happened.
From Seattle Times • May 9, 2024
The battle to claw back this right is the nerve-racking subject of this civic-minded documentary directed by Rebecca Landsberry-Baker, a Muscogee journalist, and Joe Peeler.
From New York Times • Nov. 30, 2023
Peeler: On the ground, I saw that the repeal split some of the electorate.
From Salon • Jan. 18, 2023
Olga has a specific favorite among this style of vegetable peelers, the Kuhn Rikon Original Swiss Peeler.
From Washington Post • Feb. 9, 2022
Her stepmother, Susie Peeler Johnson, worked as a charwoman at the grand Union Station train depot to help support the family.
From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly
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