Peddler in a sentence as a noun

I hate to attack the author, but from his bio he seems a bit like a process peddler.

Some peddler of illicit images or terror group will set up camp, Amazon will take down all of your records.

If you are qualified in the subject you're likely to be a health service or corporate drug peddler at best.

You could have chosen an example less worth of being flagged though, a post with substance that doesn't depict Microsoft as a deceitful FUD peddler.

Jews were also the targets of racism around *******; I believe it was the NY Times that said every "jew peddler in the South" sold it.

And I think Microsoft has a chance if it could only take a step back and see that it's no longer an innovative company, but instead a peddler of last year's model.

Forcing Girl Scouts to obtain a peddler's license to collect canned foods for a food bankAs an aside, most of those laws were put in to use against the lower class people who were begging.

[...]>The girls needed a business license, peddler's permit and food permit to operate, even on residential property.

Are you telling me that HE cares about corruption?He is an opportunistic god peddler who wants to turn this circus in to an attempt at politics and further power play.

It doesn't specify the means of possession, like a hundred thousand little pockets on the inside of his jacket, a burly aluminum case handcuffed to his wrist, or a peddler's cart.

"AOL's problem is that it's a corporation first"Isn't its main problem today that it's a content farm operated by new-age antivax no-signal-to-noise peddler Arianna Huffington?

He sorely needs it and he will be the better for it, though a complete cure for him seems impossible.> Did he say that?Did I call you an ignorant money peddler, who thinks he is very smart because he can micro analyze statements and completely ignore the context in which the statement was made, as per his convenience?Of course, I did not!I call you no such thing.

"\n \n As alarms that before the wild network worm fly,\n When they meet with my console, mount up to the sky,\n So up to the network the sensors they flew,\n With the rack full of gear, and the CSO too.\n \n And then, with a twinkling, I heard on my cell\n The custom ring-tone - the network was well.\n As I drew in my hand, and was turning around,\n Down to my inbox he came with a bound.\n \n His message was brief, what was afoot?\n Were servers and systems safe at the root?\n A bundle of appliances stacked on his rack,\n And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.\n \n Their lights -- how they twinkled!

Peddler definitions

noun

someone who travels about selling his wares (as on the streets or at carnivals)

See also: pedlar packman hawker pitchman

noun

an unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs

See also: pusher