peg-leg
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See also: peg leg
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Noun
[edit]- A wooden leg, usually tapered, strapped onto the stump of an amputated leg.
- The user of a wooden leg.
Translations
[edit]wooden leg
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Verb
[edit]peg-leg (third-person singular simple present peg-legs, present participle peg-legging, simple past and past participle peg-legged)
- To limp or hobble (having or imitating having a wooden leg).
- 2014 -, Richard Brautigan, A Confederate General from Big Sur, Dreaming of Babylon, and The Hawkline Monster, →ISBN, page .41:
- "Don't forget to bring the gun back tomorrow morning," Peg-leg said, peg-legging it back into the morgue.
- (geology) To appear or detect in a discontinuous fashion.
- 1919, Bulletin - Volumes 179-183, page 185:
- With the wire line, except at great depths, the nearest parallel to the lift of a manila cable in a dry hole is "peg-legging" (alternate hitting and missing of the tools). Tools will peg-leg with the wire line, but should not be permitted to do so in a dry hole under ordinary conditions.
- 2017, Enwenode Onajite, Practical Solutions to Integrated Oil and Gas Reservoir Analysis, →ISBN:
- Typically high velocity lithological units like salt, anhydrites or basalts are the dominating monolithic units where they occur. The chances of energy bouncing peg legging within them is a long shot.