"Peel" is a verb, it has no plural. But the proper conjugation of the world "peel" for plural is, well, "peel."
She peels.
They peel.
A homophone for the word "peel" is "peal," which is a loud ringing of bells.
There is Peel & Peal 'Peel ' to remove the skin off a vegetable or fruit. 'Peal ' as in the ringing of bells.
Yes, the word 'peel' is both a verb (peel, peels, peeling, peeled) and a noun (peel, peels).
The word "peel" has one syllable.
The past tense is peeled.
The possessive form for banana is banana's. Example sentence:The banana's peel was still green.
'Robert Peel' was spelled with a double 'e'. He was a knight, and formally known as 'Sir Robert Peel'. He was the founder of the modern police force, hence amongst other nicknames police officers are known as 'Peelers' or more commonly 'Bobbies' after a diminutive of Robert.
The peel of an onion.
There are three basic types of chemical peel that you can choose from, depending your individual need and skin type. Mild peel Medium peel Deep peel
Lime peel, or dried lemon peel from a grocery store.
A homophone for the word "peel" is "peal," which is a loud ringing of bells.
no you dont have to but the peel is bitter. better to peel unless you like the taste.
There is Peel & Peal 'Peel ' to remove the skin off a vegetable or fruit. 'Peal ' as in the ringing of bells.
Guia Peel's birth name is Abigail Guia Peel.
Richard Peel's birth name is Peter H. Peel.
you peel them from the stem peel left and right until its finish
Every part is edible except the peel.