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"unpeel" Definitions
  1. to remove an outer covering (as bark, a rind, or a peel) from

13 Sentences With "unpeel"

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This is why it's such a weird onion to unpeel.
She urges attendees to "unpeel the onion," to figure out what kind of career would work for them.
When Offred finds a kindred spirit, Ofglen (Alexis Bledel), each must gingerly unpeel the layers of piety she maintains for appearances.
At 8:10 every morning, a former coworker would arrive and unpeel a sandwich he had picked up at a local food truck.
After all, they are the unfortunate souls who will have to unpeel customers' luxuriant toupees from any allegedly urine-soaked beds and blow dry them back into shape.
Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Unpeel the wax paper and there is a fat, charred wedge of rice, prickly with bacon shards, its nori sleeve puckered from a bout on the grill.
One reason you can be sure HBO's Sharp Objects is a true Southern Gothic is that when its debutante gloves finally unpeel, you don't just get an effusion of secrets and darkness and a lot of deep-buried social dysfunction.
It was only a couple of years ago when I'd first read "Desert Solitaire" and been floored by Abbey's barreling prose, his joy and petulance, his pre-Gonzo Gonzoness: "[F]or godsake folks get out of them there machines, take off those [expletive] sunglasses and unpeel both eyeballs, look around; throw away those goddamned idiotic cameras!" he wrote.
For Daleu, involvement with ArtBakery changed her practice from working on decorative art to exploring the aesthetics of imperfect places like Bessengué City. Sometimes her work was drawn directly to the walls of the spaces she was exploring. This led to collage and photography becoming hallmarks of Daleu's artistic practice. A residency at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam produced work with attempted to "unpeel the skin of things".
In learning these new skills, they learn to unpeel the layers of meaning in a word, a phrase or a thought. There are two ways in which increasing fluency can be supported. They include explicit instruction in comprehension by a child's teacher and the child's own desire to read. Engaging in conversation about what they are reading allows the beginning reader to ask critical questions, facilitating a better understanding of the central meaning.
Holmes remembers that while editing Forest of Secrets, she thought: "Hang on, this is turning into something special". While coming up with the idea of Bluestar giving up her kits to become leader, she remembers "sitting at my keyboard, tapping away to unpeel the layers of emotion that must have led to her momentous decision, and suddenly realizing how real and vital the Clans' world had become to me". After that, Holmes says that the plot seemed to write itself out. HarperCollins requested Holmes to produce a book every three months.
Will Hodgkinson of The Times called it "a totally original, utterly compelling album", concluding: "This album is deep enough for multiple interpretations while being so authentic to its creator's vision, you want to unpeel its layers and reveal the core. It is like nothing else you will hear this year". For NME, Charlotte Krol wrote that the album "will cut straight to the gut for Apple fans old and new and leave behind indelible messages about her life and illustrious career, now spanning two decades. It's an intoxicating listen – and one of her best".
Plath had a ritual late in her life that consisted of waking up before dawn, writing poetry before handling household chores and other drudgery for the rest of the day. Literary critic Kathleen Lant argues this routine is outlined in the second half of "Ariel", beginning with these lines: > White > Godiva, I unpeel -- > Dead hands, dead stringencies. This stanza, she argues, outlines her pre-dawn poetry writing, for in the poem these actions take place before the sun has risen, and because she is interpreting Plath's poetic "undressing" as an erotic metaphor for her undressing the structure to which she adhered before Ariel and The Colossus. This is seemingly further supported by another critic who argues that by "unpeeling" these dead "stringencies" she is taking off the Latinate diction which she had previously characterized much of her oeuvre of poetry, which some have argued as an earlier attempt to define herself a poetic identity.

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