0 past simple and past participle of peddle
1 to sell things, especially by taking them to different places:
The organization has peddled the myth that they are supporting the local population.
It really is indefensible that a quite proper analysis of the character of the person involved should be peddled around.
Drugs are being peddled to children not only in every town and city, but now in many villages.
Once smuggled goods are peddled that leads to widespread subversion of the rule of law and is socially damaging.
Let us consider some of the myths and untruths that are peddled in that document.
That is not the first time in the debate that we have heard that line peddled.
A good deal of that has been learnt in schools and from the dissemination of literature peddled to certain sections of our youth.
He has peddled the further myth that by building more council houses homelessness will be reduced.
One choice that is being peddled is that we should have another devaluation.