Phonetic Breakdown of "peg"
Learn how to break down "peg" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/pɛɡ/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
P EH1 G
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Definition of "peg"
Pronunciation: /pɛɡ/
Noun
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A cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects.
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Measurement between the pegs: after killing an animal hunters used the distance between a peg near the animal's nose and one near the end of its tail to measure its body length.
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A protrusion used to hang things on.Example: "Hang your coat on the peg and come in."
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A support; a reason; a pretext.Example: "a peg to hang a claim upon"
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A peg moved on a crib board to keep score.
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A fixed exchange rate, where a currency's value is matched to the value of another currency or measure such as gold
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A small quantity of a strong alcoholic beverage.
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A place formally allotted for fishing
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A leg or foot.
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One of the pins of a musical instrument, on which the strings are strained.
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A step; a degree.
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Short for clothes peg.
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A topic of interest, such as an ongoing event or an anniversary, around which various features can be developed.
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A stump.
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The penetration of one's (male) partner in the anus using a dildo.Example: "Get your strap-on out and give me a nice peg!"
Verb
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To fasten using a peg.Example: "Let's peg the rug to the floor."
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To affix or pin.Example: "I found a tack and pegged your picture to the bulletin board."
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To fix a value or price.Example: "China's currency is no longer pegged to the American dollar."
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To narrow the cuff openings of a pair of pants so that the legs take on a peg shape.
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To throw.
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To indicate or ascribe an attribute to. (Assumed to originate from the use of pegs or pins as markers on a bulletin board or a list.)Example: "He's been pegged as a suspect."
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To move one's pegs to indicate points scored; to score with a peg.Example: "She pegged twelve points."
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To reach or exceed the maximum value on (a scale or gauge).Example: "We pegged the speedometer across the flats."
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(typically in heterosexual contexts) To engage in anal sex by penetrating (one's male partner) with a dildo.
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To keep working hard at something; to peg away.