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peeler

1

[ pee-ler ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that peels.
  2. Also called parer. a kitchen implement, often having a swiveling, protected blade, for removing the peel or outer skin of a vegetable or fruit.
    1. a long-staple cotton raised originally in the regions along the Yazoo River and the Mississippi River delta.
    2. a yarn made from this cotton.
  3. Slang. a striptease dancer.
  4. a log, especially of a Douglas fir, suitable for rotary cutting into veneers.


peeler

2

[ pee-ler ]

noun

, British Archaic.
  1. a police officer.

peeler

1

/ ˈpiːlə /

noun

  1. old-fashioned.
    another word for policeman


peeler

2

/ ˈpiːlə /

noun

  1. a special knife or mechanical device for peeling vegetables, fruit, etc

    a potato peeler

  2. slang.
    a striptease dancer

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Word History and Origins

Origin of peeler1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English peler; equivalent to peel 1( def ) + -er 1( def )

Origin of peeler2

1810–20; named after Sir R. Peel; -er 1

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Word History and Origins

Origin of peeler1

C19: from the founder of the police force, Sir Robert Peel

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Example Sentences

Your vegetable peeler may be equipped with a little nub at the end to help facilitate sprout removal.

If you have stems, peel them with a vegetable peeler and throw them into the pot, as well.

To make them, remove the rinds from three lemons, making strips with a peeler.

Quickly peel garlicYes, it’s another garlic thing, but a peeler will be useful in different circumstances than a press.

Don Roberto O'Krassa also has produced a highly satisfactory combined peeler and polisher.

It cannot be very old, however, since the last verse mentions the "black peeler."

"It's a toothpick and a tater-peeler put together," said Siwash, when it came back to his hand.

It was common report that this woman was the mother of a beautiful octoroon daughter with hair exactly the color of old Peeler's.

Old Peeler tipped to the door leading into the hallway, opened it, peered out and waved his fat hand, beckoning someone to enter.

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