Definition of Pegboards

1. Noun. (plural of pegboard) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Pegboards

1. pegboard [n] - See also: pegboard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pegboards

peg it
peg leg
peg out
peg top
peg warmer
pegacorn
pegacorns
pegador
pegamoid
pegaptanib
pegasoid
pegaspargase
pegasus
pegasuses
pegboard
pegboards (current term)
pegbox
pegboxes
pegged
pegged-down
pegged pants
pegged tooth
pegger
peggers
peggies
pegging
peggings
peggy
pegh
peghead

Literary usage of Pegboards

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mothercraft manual by Mary Lillian Read (1916)
"... 4 inches long), colored mosaics of stones (not less than 1-inch side), pegboards (pegs not less than i inch diameter) Stringing large wooden beads; ..."

2. The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke (1918)
"... blocks of different shapes and sizes; wooden beads of different sizes for stringing; pegboards into which pegs may be fitted in different ways; ..."

3. The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents (1904)
"Making cages with bars, from pegboards and long sticks. THURSDAY. Circle Talk. What the elephant can do. How people ride on his back. ..."

4. Little Folks' Land: The Story of a Little Boy in a Big World by Madge Alford Bigham (1907)
"A bird that says, "Jay, jay." Show nest and picture of jaybird. Song—All the birds are back again. Game—Birdies' Ball. Gift—pegboards. ..."

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