Peddle in a sentence as a verb

If I were Kanye I'd be pissed if someone tried to use my image and my fame to peddle his ideology-based product.

Seems like the perfect "market" to peddle vaporware without consequence.

This is the system Bill Gates' foundation is currently trying to peddle to the US government for school reform.

It's becoming increasingly dishonest to peddle Lisp as a functional language that stands in contrast to, say, Ruby or Python or what have you.

You have to be very careful with the Economist because they nearly always seem to have utterly transparent motiviations for the nonsense they peddle.

Origami Owl takes on independent associates known as designers who buy products at a discount and then peddle them to others for a marked up price.

These organizations often push a very biased agenda or peddle ridiculous conspiracy theories while claiming to be sources of truth.

When you have to peddle your wares in a crowded spot next to a million clones which are free or $1-2, with no proper way to do trials or paid upgrades, and you also have to take the full risk of development upfront with a chance for being rejected during final review, it seems like everything is conspiring against indies wanting to invest a lot of effort into a project they really care about.

Peddle definitions

verb

sell or offer for sale from place to place

See also: monger huckster hawk vend pitch