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peeler
1[pee-ler]
noun
a person or thing that peels.
Also called parer. a kitchen implement, often having a swiveling, protected blade, for removing the peel or outer skin of a vegetable or fruit.
a long-staple cotton raised originally in the regions along the Yazoo River and the Mississippi River delta.
a yarn made from this cotton.
Slang., a striptease dancer.
a log, especially of a Douglas fir, suitable for rotary cutting into veneers.
peeler
2[pee-ler]
noun
a police officer.
peeler
1/ ˈpiːlə /
noun
a special knife or mechanical device for peeling vegetables, fruit, etc
a potato peeler
slang, a striptease dancer
peeler
2/ ˈpiːlə /
noun
old-fashioned, another word for policeman
Word History and Origins
Origin of peeler1
Word History and Origins
Origin of peeler1
Example Sentences
Other computer-guided upgrades are also aimed at cutting labor costs, from automatic avocado peelers and dishwashers to robotic arms that flip burgers and turn over fryer baskets.
Use a vegetable peeler to shave thin pieces of Parmigiano-Reggiano over the top.
A sharp Y-shaped vegetable peeler is the perfect tool for shaving the cheese.
“We had a gal who worked here for over 10 years, and she was our fastest hot dog peeler,” Jake Pestana said.
I never had an apple peeler, bread pan, garlic mincer, whisk or anything similar until I married my wife.
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