pegs
Clothes pegs work by gripping onto the fabric of clothing items, such as shirts or pants, when hung up to dry. The two prongs of the pegs maintain tension when squeezed together, allowing them to secure the clothing to a line or hanger.
Clothspin (UK clothe's peg or simply pegs) are wooden or plastic pegs (clips) that are used to fasten washing on a clothes line while the clothes dry in the open air.
Clothes-pegs (or clothespins) are small wooden or plastic clips designed to hang clothes up for drying. The clothes are normally fastened with the peg to a clothes line or rack.
Clothes-pegs (or clothespins) are small wooden or plastic clips designed to hang clothes up for drying. The clothes are normally fastened with the peg to a clothes line or rack.
In Cribbage, the pieces are called "pegs" or "cribbage pegs." These are used to keep track of the score on the cribbage board.
PEGS
They are known as tuning pegs.
believe they are called snug pegs
Peggle
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.
a crab Some dummy thinks a crab invented clothes pegs. Well to be honest I don't know either, but could someone hurry up and answer it properly. Thank you.
Bunny pegs.