peddle - use in sentences

Object

  • ware: In a way it is inevitable, but I never realized that they used blog tools to peddle there wares.
  • notion: Some British Liberal Democrats peddle the notion that legislation can eliminate racial and religious discrimination.
  • hate: Elected mayor Mike Wolfe accused the BNP of peddling hate.

Modifying Another Word

  • back: The Coyote comes equipped with a coaster brake, commonly called a back peddle brake.
  • still: However, for whatever reason, the film industry still peddles broken release schedules.
  • just: Now it just peddles the same old mass market tracks that you can hear in any bar in any town.
  • not: Look at verse 17a: Unlike so many, we do not peddle the word of God for profit.
  • now: I find it significant that the lie is now peddled all over again by Ms Lipstadt in this Work.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • down: He peddled down the hill toward the Stour, faster and faster, but with the hideous noise close behind.

Preposition: by

  • opponent: This new research is a nail in the coffin of some of the exaggerated myths peddled by opponents of wind power.
  • likes: Then there's the grim specter of the anodyne classical pop peddled by the likes of Il Divo.

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