Someone who peddles things goes from place to place trying to sell them. His attempts to peddle his paintings around London's tiny gallery scene proved unsuccessful
To travel about with wares for sale; to go from place to place, or from house to house, for the purpose of retailing goods; as, to peddle without a license
disapproval If someone peddles an idea or a piece of information, they try very hard to get people to accept it. They even set up their own news agency to peddle anti-isolationist propaganda
Someone who peddles drugs sells illegal drugs. When a drug pusher offered the Los Angeles youngster $100 to peddle drugs, Jack refused. = push + peddling ped·dling The war against drug peddling is all about cash
To sell from place to place; to retail by carrying around from customer to customer; to hawk; hence, to retail in very small quantities; as, to peddle vegetables or tinware
peddled
Turkish pronunciation
pedıld
Pronunciation
/ˈpedəld/ /ˈpɛdəld/
Etymology
[ 'pe-d&l ] (verb.) 1532. back-formation from peddler, from Middle English pedlere.