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peg

  • 1 peg

    N
    1. खूँटी
    When I hang a picture on the wall, I hammer in a strong thin peg to hold it in place.
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    V
    1. खूँटी लगाना
    During a storm the people have to peg their tents firmly to the ground.

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  • 2 peg

    n.
    खूंटा, खूंटी; अवलम्ब, आधार, सहारा; कारण, हेतु, बहाना; एक बार पीने की मदिरा
    v. tr.
    खूंटे से जकडना

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  • 3 fit

    Adj
    1. स्वस्थ
    He keeps himself fit by regular excercises.
    2. उपयुक्त
    This water is fit for drinking.
    He is a fit person for this work.
    3. उचित
    It is fit and proper that one should care for the elders.
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    N
    1. दौरा
    She gets epileptic fits.
    He gets frequent fits due to epilepsy.
    He gets fits of coughing frequently.
    He broke the crockery in a fit of anger.
    2. आवेश
    In a fit of anger he slapped his friend.
    3. नाप\fitका
    I find that this coat is a good fit.
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    V
    1. समाना
    Only four persons can fit in this car.
    2. सही\fitबैठना
    This peg is a tight fit on this hole.
    This clause does not fit in this agreement.

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  • 4 sherry

    N
    1. स्पेन की शराब
    She daily drinks one peg of sherry before going to bed.

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  • peg — /peg/ verb to maintain or fix something at a specific level ♦ to peg a currency to fix an exchange rate for a currency which previously was floating ♦ to peg prices to fix prices to stop them rising ♦ to peg wage increases to the cost of living… …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • Peg — Peg, v. i. To work diligently, as one who pegs shoes; usually with on, at, or away; as, to peg away at a task. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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