be brought down a peg (or two)



be brought down a peg (or two)

To have one's ego or pride reduced or damaged; to be humbled or humiliated. I hope that pompous oaf has been brought down a peg or two after losing his court case. If Sarah keeps acting like a spoiled brat to everyone, she's going to be brought down a peg some day.
See also: brought, down, peg

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AppiusAP-pi-uws (Ancient Roman), AP-ee-əs (English)Ancient Roman
Deirdre['diədrə]
Jasvinder-Indian (Sikh)
Daryna-Ukrainian
Lochlainn-Irish
NoÉno-E (French, Spanish)French, Spanish, Portuguese