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pegging

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1. pegging - Noun

2. pegging - Verb

Derived from peg

Meaning

of Peg

The act or process of fastening with pegs.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I used my captors' names every chance I had. It was intentional, a way of reminding them that I saw them, of pegging them, of making them see me in return. Amanda Lindhout

Although companies are accessing foreign currency from the auction system, a significant number of firms are still "double-dipping" by pegging the prices of their goods or services on the black market, resulting in pricing distortions in the market. Source: Internet

Articles pegging the claims of The Skeptical Environmentalist to Bush's European visit ran later that week in the U.K's The Express and Daily Telegraph, and Canada's Toronto Star." Source: Internet

Glen didn’t seem to think the shark was a great white, pegging it rather as a ragged tooth. Source: Internet

Hondurans had been accustomed to low inflation (3.4 percent in 1985, rising to 4.5 percent by the end of 1986), partly because pegging the lempira to the dollar linked Honduras's inflation rate to inflation rates in developed countries. Source: Internet

Astute readers probably had no trouble pegging the year of last week’s column entries, which was 1927. Source: Internet

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