Sentence examples for was pegged from inspiring English sources

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was pegged

noun

A cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects.

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The currency was pegged until 1992.

A new German currency was pegged to gold at its pre-war rate.

The public offering was pegged at a market value of over $100 billion.

There was a time when the dollar was pegged to gold.

From 1944 to 1973, its price was pegged by the big central banks.

Compared with her feline predecessor as première dame, Carla, Valérie was pegged as more catty.

Signed by the Yankees in 1990, Rivera was pegged as a starting pitcher.

Demsey was pegged for stardom when he turned professional in 1995.

It was pegged at 2.7% for the fourth successive month in January.

Only 10 were under par over all as the cut was pegged at eight-over 152.

"He was pegged early on, and it's hard to break the stereotype once you set it".

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