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[ US /ˈpɛdəɫ/ ]
[ UK /pˈɛdə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. sell or offer for sale from place to place

How To Use peddle In A Sentence

  • vintner" and "peddler" of his objurgations, and meekly whispers into his ear with the air of a conspirator reporting a plot to his chief. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • Cities such as Moscow, Novgorod, Pskov, and Yaroslavl grew around the old fortresses (kremlins) and monasteries that formed their centers and near the gates where artisans and traders peddled their goods.
  • They even set up their own news agency to peddle anti-isolationist propaganda.
  • Rather, he peddled bromides about journalism: ‘I said that a journalist's duty was to report the truth, not support a cause.’
  • I thought his favor was excessive; certainly I never thought their powers were any more real than those cheapjack toadstone-peddlers or the granny-wives who claim they can put a bad word on someone's cow. The Silent Tower
  • Pushers peddle drugs hidden inside cigarette boxes spread out on the sidewalk.
  • But does that make him more reprehensible than anyone else who took drugs or peddled them? Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought there were three kinds of people you Aiel let come out here in the Waste; peddlers, gleemen, and the Traveling People. The Shadow Rising
  • Very few people, even propagandists knowingly lie, and they tend to believe what they peddle is in fact very true. Matthew Yglesias » Chait Responds
  • Those were two of the things Aiel did to those who came into the Waste uninvited; only gleemen, peddlers, and Tinkers had safe passage, though Aiel avoided the Tinkers as if they carried fever. The Fires of Heaven
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