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peddle

verb as in sell door to door

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But the founders’ Calvinism, represented in “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” was intrepidly covenantal, crusading against abuses and addictions that Augustus merely massaged and that Trump actively trades on and peddles.

From Salon

Kennedy has no medical expertise and peddled a range of harmful quackery as a private citizen, including anti-vaccination rhetoric and the benefits of chugging raw milk.

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Wearing reading glasses, the three longtime prisoners listened mostly without expression as Field claimed they used him to collect debts, peddle drugs, rob and murder.

The biggest of all are the "tradwives": influencers who peddle idyllic images of housewifery, where women's equality is rejected in favor of obsequiousness and exaggerated domesticity.

From Salon

Newspapers such as the New York Times and Washington Post have lost all credibility, he says, because they peddle only opinions and propaganda.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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