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Peel away Meaning in English

expression

ˈpiɫ/ /əˈweɪ
PEEL uh-WAY
pˈiːl/ /ɐwˈeɪ
PEEL uh-WAY

Definition

To remove a layer from something, often the outer layer, either literally (like peeling fruit) or figuratively (revealing what is underneath).

Usage & Nuances

Common in both literal and figurative speech. Typical with physical things like 'peel away the wallpaper' or abstractly 'peel away the mystery.' More poetic than plain 'peel off,' especially when revealing something hidden. Not usually used for skin from a wound (that's 'come off'), nor for peeling ALL of something off at once (that's just 'peel').

Example Sentences

You need to peel away the sticker before you use it.

basic

She peeled away the wrapping paper to see her gift.

basic

The painter peeled away the old paint before starting.

basic

If we peel away the rumors, the real story is quite simple.

natural

The truth only appears once you peel away all the lies.

natural

As the fog peeled away, the mountains came into view.

natural