- verbpeddle (verb) · peddles (third person present) · peddled (past tense) · peddled (past participle) · peddling (present participle)
- try to sell (something, especially small items) by going from house to house or place to place:"he peddled art and printing materials around the country"
- sell (illegal drugs or illicit goods):"he was arrested after trying to peddle guns"
- promote (an unreliable or untrue idea or view):"he criticized his fellow candidate for peddling risky ideas"
Originmid 16th century (in peddling, adjective): back-formation from pedlar.Similar and Opposite Words
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