Synonyms for peddle


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ped-l
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpɛd l


Définition of peddle

Origin :
  • "to retail," 1837 in modern use, a colloquial back-formation from peddler. Related: Peddled; peddling.
  • verb sell door to door
Example sentences :
  • Peddle looked at the happy Phineas with the eyes of experience.
  • Extract from : « The Rough Road » by William John Locke
  • I shouldnt like to see the man intoxicated, sir, said Peddle.
  • Extract from : « The Rough Road » by William John Locke
  • I wonder if I shall be able to live up to Peddle, said Doggie.
  • Extract from : « The Rough Road » by William John Locke
  • And Peddle, unaccustomed to the vernacular of the British Army, paled with horror.
  • Extract from : « The Rough Road » by William John Locke
  • About whats going to happen to you and Mrs. Peddle, dont worry a bit.
  • Extract from : « The Rough Road » by William John Locke
  • Should they be allowed to peddle beer or to sell it in single bottles?
  • Extract from : « Civics and Health » by William H. Allen
  • Thinks he has got an heiress, and she turns out to peddle sarsaparilla.
  • Extract from : « Red Men and White » by Owen Wister
  • She intended to peddle with laces and curtains and perfumery.
  • Extract from : « Crimes of Charity » by Konrad Bercovici
  • Did you think I looked heavenly when you used to peddle fish?
  • Extract from : « Looking Back » by Merrick Abner Richardson
  • Tell her to look at the people in good standing who peddle dirt.
  • Extract from : « Vignettes Of San Francisco » by Almira Bailey

Antonyms for peddle

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