potato peeler in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

potato peeler in the PONS Dictionary

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Cut the pumpkin segments into ribbons as thin as possible with a swivel potato peeler or mandolin.
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They were actually given rooms next to the potato peeler/washer.
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Now he's an expert potato peeler.
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His joy is short-lived as the woman slices him with the potato peeler.
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We have a few potato peelers lying around the house, and they aren't very good.
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You don't need two potato peelers either.
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First, prepare the orange and lemon zests, and to do this it's best to use a potato peeler and pare off the outer zest, leaving the white pith behind.
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He also worked as a potato peeler and a rafter to support his family.
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Peel the sweet potato into very thin slices (with the skin on) using a potato peeler.
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In the drawers beneath, you'll find ratty plastic-handled cutlery, entirely useless items like potato peelers but never ever a bottle-opener when you need one.
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