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1 He'll peg out on the job one day, wait and see.'
2 They strike a tent- peg out of the ground with their lances.
3 If you fool with this health-palaver any longer, you'll peg out .
4 I'd like to go along, but I'm afraid I'd peg out .
5 My ability to lock off is gone, putting the second peg out of reach.
6 But by that time she had to peg out the washing for the Frau.
7 I doubt if we could even get these Welshmen to peg out the lists.
8 Mike paced the twenty-four feet, and kicked the stranger's peg out of the ground.
9 Russia was actively endeavouring to peg out fresh Serb claims.
10 Off poor chaps that peg out just now, Major.
11 Dish won and Newt had to dig a peg out of the ground with his teeth.
12 I tried to peg out soldierly,-no use!
13 First we must peg out our claims.
14 She's so young, and so plucky, and I see you expect the poor chap to peg out .
15 It's a pity he wouldn't peg out one of these nights, and we might get something done.
16 Why, I shall annex it to my country, and you and I will peg out original settlers' claims!
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