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