peddlesome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From peddle +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

peddlesome (comparative more peddlesome, superlative most peddlesome)

  1. Characteristic or marked by peddling
    • 1987, Frank Luger, Herzenblut:
      [...] You were muddlesome, muck and mopeful / You were meddlesome, mock and mythful / I was peddlesome, pock and pithful / I was so hungry in desperation / You gave me food in conspiration / How can I tell you how much I live you.
    • 2000, Yang-Un Moon Eiman, Multi-Mega-Trans-Metamorphosis:
      Selfaccusation, selfmocking monolith of pickled, pricking peddlesome whirlpool of sequestration.