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How many syllables does muscles have?

Two: Muss-els.


Where does the phrase level pegging come from?

It comes from the card game cribbage, where the score is kept on a wooden peg board, because scoring occurs during hands. When the scores were tied, the pegs were at the same level. Cribbage boards were also used to record scores in games such as darts, in the days before the widespread use of cheap chalk blackboards.Although still common in Great Britain, the term is seldom used in the US, where the words "tied" or "equal" are very much more common.---Taking him down a peg (unsupported origin)In olden times men would have drinking competitions using wooden tankards with holes drilled down the handle into which could be inserted pegs to mark the level of the brew inside. If you were beating your competitor, you would have "taken him down a peg or two" if you were neck and neck you would be "at level pegging."


'A' 'An' 'The ' are called what?

They are called ARTICLES.


Is divine the correct spelling?

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What is the end of a book called?

The end is called the conclusion, or it can be called the resolution.

Related Questions

What are clothes pegs called in America?

pegs


What are Cribbage pieces called?

In Cribbage, the pieces are called "pegs" or "cribbage pegs." These are used to keep track of the score on the cribbage board.


What are overhead rails called?

crossword answer? ELS


What are cribbage markers called?

PEGS


What are the 4 nobs called on a violin?

They are known as tuning pegs.


What are the little plug ins called on a acoustic guitar?

believe they are called snug pegs


What els was it called other the the underground railroad?

the pop tolet


What is the game called when you drop a ball and and it hits pegs that stick out?

Peggle


Why are pegs called pegs?

Pegs are called pegs because they are usually small, cylindrical or peg-shaped objects that are used to hold things in place or hang items on. The term "peg" likely originated from the Old English word "pegge," meaning a small, pointed object used for fastening.


What was England's highest climate?

why is bags called bags not somthing els


What is the thing called on the wheel of a bike where another person can stand?

Bunny pegs.


Is drinking alcohol daily 4 pegs dangerous?

It depends on what is your peg like. 4 small pegs or 2 large pegs a day are considered normal and they are not dangerous. The question is how long you can hang on to these 4 small pegs. Ask God to give you all the power not to increase the number of pegs from 4 small pegs to 4 large pegs; from 4 large pegs to 8 large pegs, from 8 large pegs to 16 large pegs and so on.