peddle 的 2 个定义
ped·dled, ped·dling.
- to carry from place to place for sale at retail; hawk.
- to deal out, distribute, or dispense, especially in small quantities: to peddle radical ideas.
- to sell illicitly.
ped·dled, ped·dling.
- to go from place to place with goods, wares, etc., for sale at retail.
- to occupy oneself with trifles; trifle.
peddle 近义词
sell door to door
更多peddle例句
- As Mayor Kevin Faulconer eyes a bid for governor, he’s peddling his approach to homelessness in a state grappling with its homeless crisis.
- Sean Reynolds, a YouTuber, gamer and entrepreneur, was the owner and operator of three websites and affiliated Facebook pages that peddled in misinformation, predominantly in Spanish.
- Lowery said she left after she grew frustrated with what she called “clickbait” peddled by the right-wing site.
- Place each foot in one of the cord loops and move your feet back and forth like you’re peddling a bike.
- Despite Oportun decreasing its interest rates with each refinance — compared with payday lenders that peddle short-term, single-payment loans with APRs that can top 400% — they are still high.
- Whitehouse noted that Inhofe charged that government agencies had been “colluding” to peddle climate-change threats.
- Two new films about high-school football peddle the same old toxic myths of masculinity.
- But in Iran, such people operate in the highest echelons of the state and can peddle their prejudice on state television.
- Then, in May, news broke that somebody was trying to peddle a video of Rob Ford smoking crack.
- But chalk it up also to the lies used to peddle the last war.
- Engel probably had gone upstairs to try and peddle one of his efficiency schemes to some big shot.
- What we want to do is to take all that stuff up to Wampoag, in this old boat of yours, and peddle them at the big hotels.
- I dont think its nice or lady-like to peddle things from door to door, said Nataly stubbornly.
- The pretty peasant girls peddle necklaces made of shells and oranges, in the streets of Acapulco, on steamer days.
- The Tractarians met with the usual fortune of those who peddle new ideas.