pegging (Meaning)

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pegging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Peg

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pegging (n.)

The act or process of fastening with pegs.

pegging Sentence Examples

  1. Pegging the tent securely to the ground is essential to prevent it from blowing away in strong winds.
  2. The company's stocks experienced a sharp decline, pegging their value below the predicted mark.
  3. He was pegging the clothes on the line, ensuring each garment was properly secured.
  4. The government announced a new policy aimed at pegging inflation rates to stabilize the economy.
  5. She enjoyed pegging her achievements on the noticeboard for everyone to see.
  6. The carpenter was meticulously pegging the joints of the wooden frame together.
  7. We were pegging the corners of the picnic blanket to keep it from shifting in the breeze.
  8. The currency exchange rate was pegging the dollar against the euro at a fixed rate.
  9. Pegging the scorecards to the scoreboard, the referee announced the final results of the match.
  10. The scientist was pegging the data points on the graph to illustrate the correlation between variables.

FAQs About the word pegging

of Peg, The act or process of fastening with pegs.

grouping, ranking, relegating, distinguishing,classifying, separating, categorizing, listing, filing, compartmenting

lumping, confusing, scrambling, jumbling, scrambling, disarranging, mixing (up), confusing, jumbling, lumping

Pegging the tent securely to the ground is essential to prevent it from blowing away in strong winds.

The company's stocks experienced a sharp decline, pegging their value below the predicted mark.

He was pegging the clothes on the line, ensuring each garment was properly secured.

The government announced a new policy aimed at pegging inflation rates to stabilize the economy.