peddled

[ˈpɛdld]

peddled Definition

  • 1sell goods by going from place to place, especially on foot
  • 2promote an idea or view persistently or widely

Using peddled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "peddled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He peddled his wares from town to town.

  • Example

    The company has been accused of peddling false information.

  • Example

    She peddled her ideas to the media for months.

peddled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for peddled

Antonyms for peddled

Phrases with peddled

  • sell illegal drugs

    Example

    He was arrested for peddling drugs on the street corner.

  • use one's position of power or authority to promote a particular cause or interest

    Example

    The lobbyist was accused of peddling influence to get the bill passed.

  • peddle one's ass

    work hard or make great effort to achieve something

    Example

    She had to peddle her ass to finish the project on time.

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Summary: peddled in Brief

'Peddled' [ˈpɛdld] means to sell goods by traveling from place to place, often on foot. It can also refer to promoting an idea or view widely. For example, 'The company has been accused of peddling false information.' Other phrases include 'peddle drugs,' meaning to sell illegal drugs, and 'peddle influence,' meaning to use one's position of power to promote a particular cause or interest.