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Robert Peel - Wikipedia Robert Peel was born on 5 February 1788 at Chamber Hall in Bury, Lancashire, to the industrialist and parliamentarian Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Ellen Yates [3] The elder Robert was one of the richest textile manufacturers of the early Industrial Revolution and had a distinguished career as a member of parliament, even being consulted on financial matters by Prime Minister
Peel - definition of peel by The Free Dictionary 1 To lose or shed skin, bark, or other covering 2 To come off in thin strips or pieces, as bark, skin, or paint: Her sunburned skin began to peel
Peel - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A peel is the covering of a fruit or vegetable Some peels are thick and easy to remove, like an orange peel, while others might be more stubborn, like the thin peel on a potato
Peel - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Peel out "speed away from a place in a car, on a motorcycle, etc ," is hot-rodders' slang, attested by 1952, perhaps from the notion of leaving behind a "peel" of rubber from the tire as it skids
Peel Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary PEEL meaning: 1 : to remove the skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc ); 2 : to remove (a covering, shell, etc ) from something often + from often + off