Peg

To “peg” someone or something as something else is to believe or say that it has a particular type of character, or that a situation has particular qualities.

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To “peg” someone or something as something else is to believe or say that it has a particular type of character, or that a situation has particular qualities. Seltzer number one had a sweet smell but I couldn’t “peg” it. I couldn’t say for sure what the smell was like. The teacher “pegged” him as a troublemaker from day one. Initial reports “pegged” the crime as drug-related.

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