[+ obj] 1 : to sell (something) usually in small amounts and often by traveling to different places
▪ They peddled fruits and vegetables out of their truck on the side of the road. ▪ She now peddles her wares [=sells her products] on the Internet. 2 : to try to get people to accept or believe (something)
▪ He peddled his idea for a new movie to every executive in Hollywood. ▪ The mayor's aides tried to peddle his innocence to reporters. ▪ peddling gossip
▪ They peddled fruits and vegetables out of their truck on the side of the road. ▪ She now peddles her wares [=sells her products] on the Internet.
▪ He peddled his idea for a new movie to every executive in Hollywood. ▪ The mayor's aides tried to peddle his innocence to reporters. ▪ peddling gossip







