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View synonyms for peg down
peg down
verb
- tr, adverb to make (a person) committed to a course of action or bound to follow rules
you won't peg him down to any decision
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Or you could plant biomats that peg down to the soil and are pre-seeded with stabilizing plants.
From Seattle Times
As new tent-dwellers appear, a steward advises, “You can put the peg down. You’re in place. Next one, please.”
From Washington Post
For her part, Ms. Beydler said: “It’s so hard to peg down where the balance is. But I do everything because of him.”
From New York Times
The future of transportation is a tough thing to peg down.
From The Verge
He has both the advantage and disadvantage of being a libertarian, which makes him hard to peg down on a traditional left-right spectrum.
From New York Times
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