to die
to fall down or have to go to bed because you are so tired
to fasten wet clothes on a line to dry
to mark a piece of land with metal or wooden pegs
I saw Mum across the room, chatting up a man who looked like he might peg out at any moment.
John was pegging out the washing.
`Thirty thousand a year peg out from it," Seaton went on.
pegs out
pegging out
pegged out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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