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orange peel

noun

  1. the thick pitted rind of an orange
  2. anything resembling this in surface texture, such as skin or porcelain


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Example Sentences

So rich and delicious, so dark and layered with coffee and hazelnuts, toffee, orange peel, cigar box.

To top with a flamed orange twist, hold a piece of orange peel about the size of a silver dollar, skin side down, over the drink.

It is littered with pate rind, bread crumbs, greaseproof paper, orange peel and banana skins.

Express the oil of an orange peel over the top of the cocktail.

Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a flamed orange peel.

Greta, with one eye on her governess, was stealthily cutting a pig out of orange peel.

To sugar add boiling water very slowly to make a smooth paste; add vanilla, melted chocolate and orange peel.

The air was close, and the floor was strewn with orange peel, spilt tea, and cigarette ends.

Use for this purpose dates, citron, candied orange peel or crystallized fruits.

Add one tablespoon orange juice, a little grated orange peel, and one square of melted unsweetened chocolate.

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