Crossword-Solution: PEELING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Peeling | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Peel |
We have 16 clues for the answer “PEELING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Paying for a sunburn | 1 answer |
| Post-sunburn phase | 1 answer |
| Veering away from a flight formation (with "off"). | 1 answer |
| Sunburn aftermath | 2 answers |
| KP chore | 3 answers |
| BLANCHING | 5 answers |
| loosening | 6 answers |
| flaking | 7 answers |
| coming loose | 8 answers |
| coming off | 8 answers |
| detaching | 9 answers |
| shedding | 9 answers |
| flaky | 14 answers |
| Losing | 15 answers |
| cracking | 17 answers |
| CONSUMPTION ___ | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PEELING (5)
Then he let his hand fall into the strings and they fell a-tinkling sweetly, like unto the song of the winter robin, and at last he lifted his voice and sang: Still now is the stithy this morning unclouded, Nought stirs in the thorp save the yellow-haired maid A-peeling the withy last Candlemas shrouded From the mere where the moorhen now swims unafraid.
Roderick’s studio was behind, in the basement; a large, empty room, with the paper peeling off the walls.
The satchel was worn and old, and the outer polished surface of the leather was cracked and peeling off.
Its pinkish whitewash, which was peeling off from long exposure to the weather, was in cheerful contrast to the broad black surface of the roof, with its glazed tiles, and the starlings’ nests under the chimney-tops.
George said it was absurd to have only four potatoes in an Irish stew, so we washed half-a-dozen or so more, and put them in without peeling.
Quotes with PEELING (3)
I went to a tattoo parlor and had YES written onto the palm of my left hand, and NO onto my right palm, what can I say, it hasn't made my life wonderful, its made life possible, when I rub my hands against each other in the middle of winter I am warming myself with the friction of YES and NO, when I clap my hands I am showing my appreciation through the uniting and parting of YES and NO, I signify "book" by peeling open my hands, every book, for me, is the balance of YES and …
Then why are you here?” Emma demanded. “Oh, is this one of those missed-connections things? We met the other night, you felt a spark? Sorry, but I don’t date trees.”“I am not a tree.” Iarlath looked angry, his bark peeling slightly.
Telling Sam and Daneca feels like peeling off my own skin to expose everything underneath. It hurts.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1953–2017).