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Peddle   /pˈɛdəl/   Listen
Peddle

verb
(past & past part. peddled; pres. part. peddling)
1.
Sell or offer for sale from place to place.  Synonyms: hawk, huckster, monger, pitch, vend.



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"Peddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... glanced at each other. "They don't peddle meat that way in this country, Sun. What did the Mexican ...
— Sundown Slim • Henry Hubert Knibbs

... was one of these handy childern; when he was eight years old he could peddle as good as you could! I guess you heard 'bout our roof; ever'body was talkin' 'bout it. Billy is takin' right after him; do you know what that boy has gone an' done? He's built ...
— Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch • Alice Caldwell Hegan

... down to Kentucky with me," urged Ricks Wilson, resuming an old argument. "I'm goin' to peddle my way back home, then git a payin' job ...
— Sandy • Alice Hegan Rice

... with a lofty air. "That's too much like peddling. I won't peddle. I prefer to get regular customers and ...
— Dickey Downy - The Autobiography of a Bird • Virginia Sharpe Patterson

... sufficient virgin sod nor put the necessary acreage under cultivation. He freely admitted that he was prejudiced against hard work, and, when in need of a few dollars to purchase actual necessities that he could not borrow, he would drive away with his wagon and peddle German oleographs and patent medicines to the less-educated settlers, returning after several weeks' absence to settle down again to ...
— Lorimer of the Northwest • Harold Bindloss


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