You're a peg too low; you want stimulus, and if one glass won't do, call for a second.
The Chamar worships his currier's knife; the Ghasia or groom his horse and the peg to which the horse is secured in the stable; the Rajput his horse and sword and shield; the writer his inkpot, and so on.
Over the bamboo a string is stretched secured to a peg at one end and passing over a bridge at the other.
Members of the Khoba or peg clan will not make a peg nor drive one into the ground.
Peter steered the wooden horse that bore him through the air; which peg is somewhat larger than the pole of a coach; and near it lies the saddle of Babieca.
It was steered by a peg in his forehead, she said, and this peg also served as a bridle.
He feared he might not get the steed to turn before it was too late, he said; for it seemed as if the machinery of the pegwere rather intricate, and did not work quickly.
The priest said it should be as he wished, drove a peg into the cliff, piled stones against it, and sat by it[310].
He heard Pegshriek wildly, and then lost consciousness of what was happening.
Come now, what's the meaning of this, Peg Macllrea?
Neal stepped forward to meet him, in the hope of keeping Peg concealed, but the sergeant caught sight of her.
Sometimes Peg Macllrea, crimson with horror and rage, came to him and told him of a flogging, sparing him no details of the brutality.
Hope left his message with Peg Macllrea, who was sanding the parlour.
I hope Peg took good care of you, and brought you your breakfast.
Donald Ward produced the scrap of paper which Peg Macllrea had taken from the dragoon.
I heard Peg Macllrea sing it once, Matier's Peg, and I'm not likely to forget her voice.
He produced the man whom Peg Macllrea and Neal had mangled and set him before the public as an object of pity, his wrist tied up and his head elaborately bandaged.
When no umpire is present permission to move a ball or to set up a peg or hoop, or any other indulgence for which an umpire would be appealed to, must be asked of the other side.
To move a ball which lies close to a peg or wire by striking the peg or wire [i.
To allow a ball to touch the mallet [or any part of the player's person] in rebounding from a peg or wire.
Any player may set upright a peg or hoop, except the one next in order; and that must not be altered except by the umpire.
To press a ball round a peg or wire (crushing stroke).
Demodocus, therefore, hung the lyre on its peg and 105 was led out to the place where the sports were to be held.
The island of Circe and the journey to Hades, which last is again without topographical significance, being nothing but a peg on which to hang colloquies with the dead, and bringing us back to the island of Circe.
Having made herself so noble a peg on which to hang more travel and adventure, she would have hung more upon it, had either strength or inclination pointed in that direction.
She took his shirt from him, folded it carefully up, and hung it on a peg by his bed side.
In order to discover it, pull out the little birchen pegonce every minute, and rub it against some hot part of the furnace, where it will leave a trail of light, if there be any Phosphorus upon it.
This peg is to be pulled out from time to time, that by applying the hand to the hole it may be known whether the air, rarefied by the head of the retort, issues out with too much or too little force.
This hole is to be stopped with a small peg of birch-wood, which must slip in and out very easily, and have a small knob to prevent its falling into the ballon.
A nickel clock suspended on a peg from the side logs ticked loudly.
Ross, relieved, turned to the peg where hung his cap.
He had hung it on a peg driven between two side logs and had forgotten it.
Now let the axe be raised to the beginning of the stroke, and put a peg in front of the projection.
To adjust the figure take off one side of the body and place the woodman in the act of completing his stroke, with the axe touching the wood, then put a peg or small tack or nail immediately behind the projection on the top of the legs.
I am lost without recourse; but, I wonder, did not he who made the peg of ascent make a peg of descent also?
If ever there was a square English hole, and a square English peg to fit it, that hole was Punch, and that peg was John Leech.
A peg in the front jamb prevents the door going too far out, and a string and peg inside answer for a latch.
Across the corner, peg three angle braces, each about three feet long.
Also reinforce along the lines of the strain from peg to pole.
For these the holes should be bored part way with a gimlet, and a peg used larger than the hole.
I distinctly told you, it was to be Peg Woffington's," said Mrs. Clive.
Play something to make me lose sight of saucy Peg Woffington, and I'll give the world five acts more before the curtain falls on Colley Cibber.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peg" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.