peg
— Noun
– English
~ informal terms for the leg; "fever left him weak on his sticks"
peg
— Noun
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~ a wooden pin pushed or driven into a surface
peg down
— Verb
– English
~ define clearly; "I cannot narrow down the rules for this game"
peg away
— Verb
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~ work doggedly or persistently; "She keeps plugging away at her dissertation"
peg
— Verb
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~ pierce with a wooden pin or knock or thrust a wooden pin into
peg
— Verb
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~ succeed in obtaining a position; "He nailed down a spot at Harvard"
peg down
— Verb
– English
~ fasten or secure with a wooden pin; "peg a tent"
peg
— Verb
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~ stabilize (the price of a commodity or an exchange rate) by legislation or market operations; "The weak currency was pegged to the US Dollar"
peg
— Verb
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~ fasten or secure with a wooden pin; "peg a tent"
Pegasus
— Noun
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~ a constellation in the northern hemisphere near Andromeda and Pisces
Pegasus
— Noun
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~ (Greek mythology) the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa; was tamed by Bellerophon with the help of a bridle given him by Athena; as the flying horse of the Muses it is a symbol of highflying imagination
pegboard
— Noun
– English
~ a board perforated with regularly spaced holes into which pegs can be fitted
pegged-down
— Adjective
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~ fastened by pegs; "the pegged-down branches of the plant will take root"
pegleg
— Noun
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~ a prosthesis that replaces a missing leg
pegmatite
— Noun
– English
~ a form of igneous rock consisting of extremely coarse granite resulting from the crystallization of magma rich in rare elements
Pehlevi
— Noun
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~ the Iranian language of the Zoroastrian literature of the 3rd to 10th centuries
Pei
— Noun
– English
~ United States architect (born in China in 1917)
peignoir
— Noun
– English
~ a loose dressing gown for women
Peiping
— Noun
– English
~ capital of the People's Republic of China in the Hebei province in northeastern China; 2nd largest Chinese city
Peirce
— Noun
– English
~ United States philosopher and logician; pioneer of pragmatism (1839-1914)