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    peg
    [peɡ]
    noun
    peg (noun) · pegs (plural noun) · tent peg (noun) · tent pegs (plural noun)
    1. a short cylindrical piece of wood, metal, or plastic, typically tapered at one end, that is used for holding things together, hanging things on, or marking a position.
      • a pin or bolt driven into the ground to hold one of the ropes or corners of a tent in position.
      • a bung for stoppering a cask.
    2. a point or limit on a scale, especially of exchange rates:
      "the Mexican peso, linked to the dollar by a crawling peg, was distinctly too high"
    3. INDIAN ENGLISH
      a measure of liquor:
      "have a peg of whiskey"
    4. informal
      a person's leg:
      "I have a good right peg and the ball ended up in the back of the net"
    5. baseball
      a strong throw, especially in baseball.
    verb
    peg (verb) · pegs (third person present) · pegged (past tense) · pegged (past participle) · pegging (present participle)
    1. fix or make fast with a peg or pegs:
      "drape individual plants with nets, pegging down the edges"
    2. fix (a price, rate, or amount) at a particular level.
      • informal
        form a fixed opinion of; categorize:
        "most music journalists have us pegged as a comedy band"
    3. baseball
      throw (a ball) hard and low, especially in baseball:
      "the catcher pegs the ball to the first baseman"
    Origin
    late Middle English: probably of Low German origin; compare with Dutch dialect peg ‘plug, peg’. The verb dates from the mid 16th century.
    PEG
    [ˌpē ˌē ˈjē]
    other
    1. polyethylene glycol.
    pol·y·eth·yl·ene gly·col
    [ˌpälēˈeTHəlēn ˈɡlīkôl, ˈɡlīˌkäl]
    noun
    PEG (noun)
    1. a synthetic resin made by polymerizing ethylene glycol, in particular any of a series of water-soluble oligomers and polymers used chiefly as solvents or waxes.
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    noun
    1. a short cylindrical piece of wood, metal, or plastic, typically tapered at one end, that is used for holding things together, hanging things on, or marking a position.
    2. a person's leg:
    verb
    1. fix or make fast with a peg or pegs:
    2. fix (a price, rate, or amount) at a particular level.
      • throw (a ball) hard and low, especially in baseball:
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      What does peg stand for?PEG is also known as polyethylene oxide ( PEO) or polyoxyethylene ( POE ), depending on its molecular weight. The structure of PEG is commonly expressed as H− (O−CH 2 −CH 2) n −OH. Pharmaceutical-grade PEG is used as an excipient in many pharmaceutical products, in oral, topical, and parenteral dosage forms.
      How do you use PEG as a verb?When you use peg as a verb, it means to identify someone or something: "I pegged you as a word lover, the first time I laid eyes on you." A coat rack might consist of a line of wooden pegs, and you might also secure a tent by driving metal pegs into the ground to hold it there. When you fasten or pierce something with a peg, you can say you peg it.
      What is a peg used for?A peg is a small piece of wood or metal that is used for fastening something to something else. He builds furniture using wooden pegs instead of nails. ...the noise of the hammer striking the steel pegs. If you peg something somewhere or peg it down, you fix it there with pegs. ...trying to peg a double sheet on a washing line on a blustery day.
      Where does the word Pegge come from?From Middle English pegge, from Middle Dutch pegge (“pin, peg”), from Old Dutch *pigg-, *pegg-, from Proto-Germanic *pig-, *pag- (“peg, stake”), from Proto-Indo-European *bak-, *baḱ- (“club, pointed stick, peg”).
       
    3. peg 1 of 4 noun ˈpeg Synonyms of peg 1 a : a small usually cylindrical pointed or tapered piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes : pin, plug
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      [ peg ] show ipa See synonyms for peg on Thesaurus.com noun a pin of wood or other material driven or fitted into something, as to fasten parts together, to hang things on, to make fast a rope or string on, to stop a hole, or to mark some point.
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      peg noun uk / peɡ / us / peɡ / peg noun (HOOK) Add to word list [ C ] a small stick or hook that sticks out from a surface and from which objects, especially clothes, can hang:
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