(v1,vi) to peel off
to come off
to be taken off
(P)
(v1,vi) to come off
to be worn off
to fade
to discolor
to discolour
(P)
(n) calendar pad
(v1,vi) (1) (uk) to become angry or sullen
to take offense
to be miffed
(2) to come unstuck from
to peel off
to come off
to be taken off
(n) taxidermy
(n) filefish
leatherfish
(v5k) to strip
to peel
to tear off
(exp,v5k) to take a veneer off something
(v5g,vt) to tear off
(v5g,vt) to tear off
(v5k) to strip
to peel
to tear off
(v5k) to skin (one's knee)
to graze
(v1,vi) to abrade
(n) highway robbery
highwayman
(n) calendar pad
(v1,vi) to come unstuck from
(n) shelled shrimp (that have also had their heads removed)
(n) shelled shrimp (that have also had their heads removed)
(adj-na,n) nakedness
frankness
(v5s,vt) to show
to bare (the teeth)
(n) pad (of paper)
(v5r,vt) to tear off
to strip
to rob
(exp,v5k) to peel
to skin
to pare
(n) detachment of the retina
(n) (uk) clown triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum)
(v5s,vt) to tear off
(v5s) to tear off
to rip off
(v5s,vt) to peel off
(v1,vi) to abrade
(n) withdrawal of loan credit (e.g. by a bank)
retraction of credit
insistence on repayment