sure! if the diagonal measurement across the opposing corners of the square peg is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the round hole it will definitely fit. as to how WELL it fits is a whole 'nother story,now,don'cha see? :)
you dont
Yes you can, but the diameter of the circle must be smaller than the length or width of the square.
Round Peg in Square Hole - a person whose abilities, character, or personality are not suited to his/her positionOrigin: This expression dates from the 1800s, to describe people who just did not fit into situations they were in. They essentially did not have the temperment, skills, or knowledge. Sometimes the words in this expression are switched to 'square peg in a round hole.'Possibly this predates the 1800s as the expression is used by Zen Master Dogen in "Shobogenzo", his Zen Buddhist Masterpiece entitled "The Treasure House of the Eye of the True Teaching".
does not matter - you are still in the wrong place. But the square peg is the original
Square Peg In A Round Hole - album - was created on 2012-03-19.
"Square peg in a round hole" means something that doesn't fit in where it is; the opposite is something that is exactly where it should be. An example of this might be "hand in a glove".
The cast of Round Peg Square Hole - 2010 includes: Robert Steven Williams
Yes, that's me.
The phrase "a square peg in a round hole" is used to describe a person or thing that does not fit the situation or environment they are in. It suggests a mismatch between the individual and their surroundings, often implying difficulty or awkwardness.
This is a line from the movie Apollo 13.
Disneyland - 1954 A Square Peg in a Round Hole 9-22 was released on: USA: 3 March 1963
The saying is 'a round peg in a square hole'. I think there isn't one word to say this. Maybe 'out of place'. Could be 'misfit'.