to remove a tight or wet piece of clothing
to start moving in a different direction from the people or vehicles that you are with
Could probably buy five Porsches, peel off the two hundred thou in big bills and never miss the cash.
He crawled into the unmade bed, then reached down to peel off his socks.
It was their customary practice to fly at high altitude in level formation, then peel off successively in near-vertical dives.
One by one the aircraft started to peel off.
The kids peeled off their wet clothes.
You peel off one layer only to find several others hidden beneath.
peels off
peeling off
peeled off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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