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1 peddle
'pedl(to go from place to place or house to house selling (small objects): Gypsies often peddle (goods) from door to door.) vender de puerta en puerta- pedlartr['pedəl]1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL vender de puerta en puerta1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL vender de puerta en puerta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto peddle drugs traficar con drogas, pasar drogav.• ir vendiendo de puerta en puerta v.• vender v.• vender de puerta en puerta v.'pedḷto peddle an ideology — hacer* proselitismo
to peddle drugs — traficar* con drogas, pasar droga (arg)
['pedl]VT (=sell) ir vendiendo (de puerta en puerta); [+ drugs] pasar *; (fig) [+ ideas] difundir* * *['pedḷ]to peddle an ideology — hacer* proselitismo
to peddle drugs — traficar* con drogas, pasar droga (arg)
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2 peddle
vt.1 vender de puerta en puerta (goods); difundir (ideas, theories)2 practicar el oficio de buhonero, vender baratijas, viajar por todas partes vendiendo cosas.3 vender casa por casa, vender como buhonero, vender de casa en casa, pregonar.vi.recorrer los países vendiendo chucherías; ocuparse en frioleras. (pt & pp peddled)
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peddle — [ped′ l] vi. peddled, peddling [back form. < PEDDLER] 1. to go from place to place selling small articles 2. [infl. by PIDDLE] to spend time on trifles; piddle vt. 1. to carry from place to place and offer for sale … English World dictionary
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