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1 peddle
['pedl] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo fare il venditore ambulante* * *['pedl](to go from place to place or house to house selling (small objects): Gypsies often peddle (goods) from door to door.) (fare il venditore ambulante), (vendere)- pedlar* * *['pedl] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo fare il venditore ambulante -
2 peddle ped·dle vt
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3 (to) peddle
(to) peddle /ˈpɛdl/A v. i.B v. t.● to peddle advice, distribuire consigli (a dritta e a manca) □ (volg. USA) to peddle one's ass, prostituirsi □ to peddle gossip, fare della maldicenza □ (fam. USA) to peddle one's papers, farsi gli affari propri. -
4 (to) peddle
(to) peddle /ˈpɛdl/A v. i.B v. t.● to peddle advice, distribuire consigli (a dritta e a manca) □ (volg. USA) to peddle one's ass, prostituirsi □ to peddle gossip, fare della maldicenza □ (fam. USA) to peddle one's papers, farsi gli affari propri.
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