How to Use peddle in a Sentence
peddle
verb- They peddled fruits and vegetables out of their truck on the side of the road.
- The mayor's aides tried to peddle his innocence to reporters.
- He peddled his idea for a new movie to every executive in Hollywood.
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Hopes to peddle his daubings to the tourists of course.
— New York Times, 14 Oct. 2022 -
The person on the Ring video then ducks away and peddles off.
— Fox News, 2 Mar. 2020 -
The online Trump Store peddled bars of soap wrapped in a drawing of the White House.
— Zach Everson, Forbes, 5 Nov. 2024 -
None of the small biotech CEOs is peddling pricey drugs — in fact, none of them even has a drug of their own on the market.
— Nicholas Florko, STAT, 12 Nov. 2019 -
At some point another man walked to the car and tried to steal the items the first man was trying to peddle.
— Greg Moran, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 July 2022 -
But the biggest lie that CAA supporters peddle is that the law won't leave these groups any worse off.
— Shikha Dalmia, TheWeek, 7 Feb. 2020 -
Allow me this time to make a value judgment on the kinds of art being peddled on the blockchain on sites like Opensea.
— Zain Jaffer, Rolling Stone, 4 Sep. 2024 -
There’s no shortage of movies that gauzily peddle the notion of art as a balm.
— Brent Simon, Variety, 17 Feb. 2023 -
Back in 1969, Sebring was nicknamed The Candyman and was said to have used his salon to peddle drugs to the stars.
— Tatiana Siegel, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 July 2019 -
To be sure, that’s a petty, trifling point of view, but the sports world peddles in that stuff at every level.
— Joseph Goodman | Jgoodman@al.com, al, 25 Sep. 2019 -
First, not many college jocks are going to be in high demand to peddle stuff.
— Paul Daugherty, The Enquirer, 24 June 2021 -
The quality of the artists’ work was in synch with their dealers’ eagerness to peddle it.
— Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker, 17 May 2021 -
There’s no excuse for items promoting racist tropes to be peddled to the public nor for the rest of us to condone them.
— Jeffrey L. Seglin, chicagotribune.com, 14 Oct. 2019 -
Or place on your desk and use your arms to peddle for an effective upper body blitz.
— Kathy Barr, Rolling Stone, 11 Oct. 2023 -
Some people sell alcohol from the trunks of their cars, while others peddle joints outside the clubs.
— John Eligon, New York Times, 8 Jan. 2023 -
The idea was that the existence of an FBI investigation could then be used to peddle the same claims to the press and electorate.
— Holman W. Jenkins, WSJ, 3 May 2022 -
From the Lakefront and the Trace to our small towns and tree-laden neighborhoods, there’s really no reason to not get out and peddle.
— Julie Agan, NOLA.com, 22 Sep. 2020 -
When Greene died in 1977, McTaggart joined forces with Zagaria to peddle drugs.
— John Caniglia, cleveland, 8 July 2021 -
All of which converge to result in the hate and vitriol that is peddled against women on the internet.
— From Cnn Opinion and As Equals, CNN, 27 Apr. 2023 -
Did Adam Neumann peddle his wares around town like a sad salesman, all barefoot?
— Daniel Scheffler, SPIN, 4 Apr. 2022 -
Not Here to Be Bystanders, has been accused of peddling hatred aimed at Israel as well.
— Andrew Mark Miller, Washington Examiner, 10 Mar. 2020 -
Amazon peddles thousands of products that promise to tone and snatch.
— Mattie Kahn, Vogue, 30 Aug. 2023 -
Vendors peddle a mix of foods, beer, crafts, clothes and other goods from inside small wooden huts.
— Sameer Rao, baltimoresun.com, 23 Nov. 2019 -
Both make clear that the world's not nearly ready for the kind of omnipresent surveillance Clearview AI promises—or the people who peddle it.
— Brian Barrett, Wired, 25 Jan. 2020 -
These things don’t just peddle drinks, as Bishop noted.
— Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times, 31 July 2021 -
That six-episode series posited a theory about the people who are fueling the dangerous and delusional theories peddled under the moniker of QAnon.
— Cynthia Littleton, Variety, 19 Oct. 2024 -
The big picture: Social media platforms historically have removed these videos or suspended users that peddle lies about the outcome of the U.S. election.
— Sam Sabin, Axios, 5 Nov. 2024
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