01 n. A small, pointed piece of wood, used in fastening boards together, in attaching the soles of boots or shoes, etc.; as, a shoe peg.
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1.
A small, pointed piece of wood, used in fastening boards together, in attaching the soles of boots or shoes, etc.; as, a shoe peg.
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2.
A wooden pin, or nail, on which to hang things, as coats, etc. Hence, colloquially and figuratively: A support; a reason; a pretext; as, a peg to hang a claim upon.
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3.
One of the pins of a musical instrument, on which the strings are strained.
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4.
One of the pins used for marking points on a cribbage board.
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5.
A step; a degree; esp. in the slang phrase “To take one down a peg.”“To screw papal authority to the highest peg.” — Barrow.“And took your grandees down a peg.” — Hudibras.
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6.
A drink of spirits, usually whisky or brandy diluted with soda water.[India]“This over, the club will be visited for a “peg,” Anglice drink.” — Harper's Mag.
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7.
a hard throw, especially one made to put out a baserunner; as, the peg to the plate went wild.(Baseball)
Phrases & compounds
peg board —
a board with multiple small holes into which pegs can be inserted in different arrays so as to form hooks from which to hang tools or other objects for convenient access; it is typically hung from a wall in a workshop.
Peg ladder —
a ladder with but one standard, into which cross pieces are inserted.
Peg tankard —
an ancient tankard marked with pegs, so as divide the liquor into equal portions.
Peg top —
a boy's top which is spun by throwing it.
Screw peg —
a small screw without a head, for fastening soles.