peg (one) as (something)
peg (one) as (something)
To believe or consider that one definitely is a certain type of person or thing. I pegged her as a total bore when she first started working here, but since getting to know her, she's actually pretty interesting. I'm disappointed, Jake—I never pegged you as a quitter.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
peg someone as something
and have someone pegged as somethingto think of someone in a certain way. Susan pegged the new employee as a lazy worker. I had you pegged as an angry rebel before I got to know you.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
peg someone
tv. to gossip about someone. Kim is always pegging Jill. What’s her problem?
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- peg (one) for (something)
- peg as
- peg someone
- peg (one) down as (something)
- have (got) (one) pegged as (something)
- have someone pegged
- bore into
- bore into (someone or something)
- no doubt about it
- bear in (up)on (one)