petal
(i.e. flower petal)
A homophone for "peddle" is "petal."
Peddle means "to sell", but to the trained ear it is not a homophone for petal. However, pettle is from the Scottish for pet or fondle and it is a true homophone for petal.
In some dialects, "peddle."
The homophone for the word "pedal," a word which means either something you floor in a car while putting it to the metal, or something attached to a drum too often used in this house in metal's service, is the word "petal." The word "petal" defines the part of a flower, usually lovely or at least brightly colored, that is most brought to mind when envisioning this floral flora. Another homonym for pedal is peddle - to try to sell (something, especially small goods) by going from house to house or place to place.
Peddle is a verb.
by using peddle
Julian Peddle was born in 1955.
She powered her bicycle by peddle -- then shifted gears to peddle more slowly when biking uphill.
Go peddle your wares somewhere else!
Ambrose Peddle was born on 1927-10-08.
No, "peddle" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to sell or promote something, typically by going from place to place.
I can give you several sentences.The salesman will peddle his wares wherever he can.Peddle faster, or the dog will catch up to your bike!The peddle is broken on my bicycle.