Use "sell out" in a sentence

1. Otherwise, my shop will sell out.

2. The gig is a sell - out.

3. Yet you would sell out your country.

4. He will never sell out his friends.

5. It will be a positive sell out.

6. 20 Their concert there was a sell-out.

7. Sunday newspapers often sell out by 10 o'clock.

8. Football games often sell out well in advance.

9. At 74, Cher continues to sell out concerts

10. She had decided to sell out and retire.

11. They decided to sell out to their competitors.

12. We would rather die than sell out our comrades.

13. The partners had to sell out at a loss.

14. 14 Football games often sell out well in advance.

15. They were forced to sell out at a ruinous loss.

16. 5 The concert was expected to be a sell-out.

17. Wyman says he'll sell out if business doesn't pick up.

18. Can a corporate sell-out roll a joint like this?

19. I understand there's one that doesn't want to sell out.

20. She had decided to sell out her share of the company.

21. It will not be able to sell out to another company.

22. I hear she's going to sell out and move to the city.

23. The Saturday was a sell out for the first time in advance.

24. Plan well in advance, as flights sell out and hotel prices triple.

25. By the end of that same weekend, theaters were beginning to sell out.

26. She had decided to sell out ( her share of the company ) and retire.

27. Her cruises regularly book up months in advance and almost always sell out.

28. Suspicion intensified that a sell-out of its principles was on the cards. Sentencedict.com

29. Advance tickets are $ 10 per person and $ 25 per couple, and sell out every year.

30. If we sell out now what price do we put on our dignity next time?

31. 20 Neil Simon's plays always sell out within a few hours of the ticket booth opening.

32. They are shouting the prices, they will buy and sell out, they are agreeing the deals

33. He was about to start legal proceedings, and Keith would have been forced to sell out.

34. It is the most newsworthy item since the Dodgers failed to sell out their playoff games.

35. Alcazar Cabaret tickets are known to sell out fast, and same-day tickets may not be available

36. ● Would I be willing to sell out my friendship with God for the price of a cigarette?

37. Zombie Burlesque tickets are known to sell out fast, and same-day tickets may not be available

38. ● ‘Would I be willing to sell out my friendship with God for the price of a cigarette?’

39. 22 The huge sell-out reformation shows earlier this year were something they never achieved in their chart heyday.

40. She felt pressured and persuaded her clients to sell out of stocks they'd picked up from various licensed dealers.

41. Tickets for the Aquarium frequently sell out as we have limited tickets available for every 15 minute time slot

42. How on earth can the W.R.U. sell out over 100 years of tradition for such a thing as mere money.

43. The first two impressions of the report sell out before publication, and there is fierce competition for the paperback rights.

44. Essentially, the talks were hostile: Morgan used the threat of price war to force firms to sell out and merge.

45. Set in motion, she would soon be traced and while they ran her down he might sell out and get clear.

46. Tired of 'sell out' content and dishonest 'reviews' pushing poor products for Backhanders- support us to continue to deliver honest reviews.

47. Up to 15% cash back  · Clearance sale items are only available online, and many of them sell out quickly

48. Backorders are an existing feature that allow you to sell out-of-stock products from the warehouse when you create an order

49. Book Low Fares and Fly Fast to Barranquilla *Fares presented below are available at the beginning of each day, but may sell out

50. 10 Contemporary appeasement arises from the same source as the sell-out at Munich: amorality,[www.Sentencedict.com] the failure to adhere to higher principles.

51. 20 The young in particular see him as a man who will not sell out or be debased by the compromises of politics.

52. In addition to their sell-out tour, the Spice Girls were contracted to appear in Tesco advertisements, for which they were paid £1 million each.

53. As well as their sell-out tour, the Spice Girls were contracted to appear in Tesco advertisements, for which they were paid £1 million each.

54. My great granddaddy did not give his life at the Alamo so that we could sell out our nation to a bunch of back-stabbing politicians.

55. It has its advantages and disadvantages in using arrear business. How to use this way to sell out the product?How to accelerate the capital turnover?

56. Bombastic Brewing is currently making very small, bespoke batches of high quality craft beer, and we usually sell out through bottle sales and pouring at select events

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58. Cascades Indoor Waterpark maintains a maximum occupancy in order to provide a safe recreational experience for you and your family and does sell out during busy weekends and holiday periods

59. The most Buzzworthy has to be Glasgow's Optimo, an underground Glimmers, for what should be a sell-out at the Toff, while the following night obscure UK disco stalwart Felix Dickinson plays the club.

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63. ‘The abbey was Amply provisioned.’ ‘As the diary Amply reveals, few authors have worked so long with such a heightened awareness of the gap between living and writing.’ ‘This was a production which Amply deserved its sell-out success.’ ‘They have written a clearly organized and Amply documented work.’

64. _____ Some Ceilidhs you can buy tickets on the door if you are lucky and arrive early (within 30 minutes of the start/doors open time), but it's a good idea to buy your ticket in advance as many Ceilidhs sell out and the SMG tickets are cheaper on-line or in advance.

65. Still mad over King County Executive Dow Constantine’s successful efforts to patch Metro’s funding shortfall, Tim Eyman is now asking his supporters to print out and hang up an eight and one half by eleven inch poster which Accosts King County Councilmembers Jane Hague and Kathy Lambert as liars, Councilmember Julia Patterson as a sell-out, and Councilmember Bob Ferguson as…

66. Still mad over King County Executive Dow Constantine’s successful efforts to patch Metro’s funding shortfall, Tim Eyman is now asking his supporters to print out and hang up an eight and one half by eleven inch poster which Accosts King County Councilmembers Jane Hague and Kathy Lambert as liars, Councilmember Julia Patterson as a sell-out, and Councilmember Bob Ferguson as…

67. Addict (v.) 1530s (implied in Addicted) "to devote or give up (oneself) to a habit or occupation," from Latin Addictus, past participle of addicere "to deliver, award, yield; make over, sell," properly "give one's assent to," figuratively "to devote, consecrate; sacrifice, sell out, betray, abandon," from ad "to" (see ad-) + dicere, which was usually "to say, declare" (from PIE root *deik-"to