peg away at
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For the moment, I must peg away at what I have in hand—biggish stuff, I fear, in bulk and possible unserialisability, to saddle you withal.
From The Letters of Henry James (volume I) by James, Henry
"Oh! well, you'll only peg away at it when you've a mind," said Alexia carelessly, and setting lazy stitches.
From Five Little Peppers Midway by Sidney, Margaret
"Heaven grant that they may be of a kind sufficiently noxious for the doctor to let me peg away at them!"
From Five Weeks in a Balloon by Verne, Jules
How he’d pull out his little hammer and peg away at these wonderful rocks!
From Dorothy on a Ranch by Raymond, Evelyn
Oh, by jingo, no: it's quite enough to peg away at it when you are with us, without going at it while you are away.
From Bijou by Gyp
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