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Things unpeeled often describes (“unpeeled ________”)
potatoes,
fruit,
fruits,
logs,
apples,
apple,
cloves,
potato,
cucumber,
garlic,
orange,
tomatoes,
shrimp,
eggplant,
zucchini,
onions,
banana,
bananas,
vegetables,
cucumbers,
oranges,
root,
onion,
roots,
slices,
tubers,
lemon,
carrots,
clove,
wood,
ginger,
willows,
apricots,
pods,
sticks,
branches,
beets,
tomato,
halves,
rods,
skin,
willow,
almonds,
poles,
eggplants,
portion,
drug,
timbers,
pears,
ones,
peaches,
log,
flax,
liquorice,
timber,
birch,
posts,
salt,
saplings,
versions,
trunks,
rhizome,
rice,
twigs,
squash,
aubergines,
layer,
osiers,
almond,
redbud,
carrot,
segments,
variety,
pine,
oil,
shrimps,
bark,
bolts,
temperature,
piles,
rhizomes,
bulb,
pear,
shallots
How unpeeled often is described (“________ unpeeled”)
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