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peg out
verb
To mark (a territory or area) with pegs.
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She was keen to peg out anyway.
"I'm going to peg out soon anyway".
"Why doesn't he just come down the road and help you peg out?" I said.
Though, as the aim in cribbage is to peg out, I wonder if this was the ideal choice.
"If you don't peg out soon," she tells one whining admirer, "I'll stamp you out myself with my wooden leg".
Then my friends start to peg out, or have close shaves, which means lots of hospital visiting, and I'm back up to 90.
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Would they be able to tell me if he pegged out?
This is a rise that has been pegged out in moments.
Their relationship is now arguably one of the great love stories of these Olympics, pegged out in the last five years around a series of impossible highs.
It was pretty well dark by the time I got the tent floor pegged out on top of a bed of nettles.
I was pegging out the evidence of a very muddy day walking the Smoothwater Bay track when she called me over to look at a rose.
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