peddlery (Meaning)

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peddlery (n.)

The trade, or the goods, of a peddler; hawking; small retail business, like that of a peddler.

Trifling; trickery.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peddlery

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peddlery Sentence Examples

  1. The street vendor's peddlery extended from trinkets to questionable remedies.
  2. The politician's speeches were mere verbal peddlery, exploiting emotions for votes.
  3. The peddlery of conspiracy theories on social media sows seeds of doubt and division.
  4. The salesman's persuasive peddlery convinced the reluctant customer to make the purchase.
  5. The old man's peddlery bicycle, laden with fruits and vegetables, was a familiar sight in the neighborhood.
  6. The market square was a hive of activity, filled with merchants engaged in peddlery.
  7. The art world was rife with accusations of peddlery, as some galleries sold worthless paintings at inflated prices.
  8. The peddlery of fear by the media creates an atmosphere of paranoia and uncertainty.
  9. The author's peddlery of sensationalism in their latest book cheapened its message.
  10. The peddlery of lies and misinformation can have devastating consequences for society.

FAQs About the word peddlery

The trade, or the goods, of a peddler; hawking; small retail business, like that of a peddler., Trifling; trickery.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The street vendor's peddlery extended from trinkets to questionable remedies.

The politician's speeches were mere verbal peddlery, exploiting emotions for votes.

The peddlery of conspiracy theories on social media sows seeds of doubt and division.

The salesman's persuasive peddlery convinced the reluctant customer to make the purchase.