peddling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈped.əl]
  • Us [ ˈped.əl]

Meaning of peddling In English

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  • Two factors that led to this simplification were the conscription law and the increase in the significance of peddling.

  • After the excesses of the 1980s, archeology today could benefit from more original efforts of this sort and fewer merchants peddling the latest neologism.

  • Old-fashioned door-to-door peddling was also given scope for expansion.

  • They wanted heavier taxation on the farmer and a stricter control over those who wished to engage in peddling.

  • Obviously, the opportunities for such conversations are even more reduced in the case of the more spatially isolated - but almost as common - women's occupations, such as street selling and peddling.

  • The aim of his formula was to soften manners, not mortality: the rude exponents were those men whose enthusiasm in peddling their product had exceeded the bounds of politeness.

  • One of my roles is to protect my patients from those peddling a panacea who in the process may impose burdensome costs, be they physical, psychological, or financial.

  • This is not a matter of a fundamentally unsound selling method or of peddling unattractive goods.

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