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II . peg <-gg-> [peg] VERB trans

1. peg (bind down with pegs):

peg

3. peg (guess correctly):

peg

clothes peg Brit, clothespin SUBST Am

I . peg out VERB trans

1. peg out (hang out):

II . peg out VERB intr Aus, Brit

2. peg out (stop working):

tent peg [ˈtentpeg] SUBST

off-the-peg [ˌɒfðəˈpeg, Am ˌɑ:f-] ADJ

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Some countries while maintaining their own national currency have pegged its value to the euro.
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As the currency depreciated over time, it was pegged at two shillings four sterling pence in 1906.
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Membership fees are pegged at just 1 a year in order to make membership benefits readily available to all.
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The mill is a listed building and is built from limestone with a pegged roof and is nowadays a museum.
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Numerous maple trees were uprooted by the storm and damage was pegged at $150,000 Canadian dollars.
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Had your fill of this year's essential reading, whether it's from the fall literary season's buzzed-up gewgaw lode of prize-winning fiction, or from the latest urgent slate of newsticker-pegged non-fiction?
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Its value depreciated over the next eight years and was then pegged at two shillings four pence sterling in 1906.
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The main portion of the show consists of a round-table discussion and debate, pegged loosely to a selection of the week's major technology headlines.
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Local press coverage pegged the sale price in the neighborhood of $4.3 million for the three-station combo.
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Its currency, the escudo, is pegged to the euro.
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