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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unpeeled
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Have them identify the peeled and unpeeled grapes.
▪ Leaving potatoes unpeeled and providing fresh fruit instead of fat- and sugar-rich puddings is a great time-saver.
▪ Melt the butter in a large saucepan and throw in the chopped onion and the whole unpeeled garlic clove.
▪ Separate the garlic into cloves but leave each intact and unpeeled.
▪ When all the chicken pieces are thoroughly browned, add unpeeled garlic cloves.
▪ When you dropped the unpeeled grape into the glass, it also dropped to the bottom.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unpeeled

Unpeeled \Un*peeled\, a.

  1. [1st pref. un- (intensive) + peel.] Thoroughly stripped; pillaged. [Obs.]
    --Shak.

  2. [Pref. un- not + peeled.] Not peeled.

Wiktionary
unpeeled
  1. Not peeled. v

  2. (en-past of: unpeel)

Wikipedia
Unpeeled

Unpeeled is a 1995 compilation of sessions recorded by The Bonzo Dog Band for the John Peel show on the BBC during the sixties and seventies.

Usage examples of "unpeeled".

Similarly some of the fresh stalks of the plant, and its unripe berries, as well as the unpeeled tubers cut up as described, if infused for some hours in cold water, will make a liquor in which the folded linen of a compress may be loosely rung out, and applied most serviceably under waterproof tissue, or a double layer of dry flannel.

She balanced a plate mounded with unpeeled shrimp and a plastic carton of shrimp sauce.

Baskets of turnips and carrots stood unpeeled and unchopped, and smells sweet and spicy came from untended pots of sauces.