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  • 31Sell (professional wrestling) — In professional wrestling, the sell is the physical element of making the action appear realistic to the crowd. In other words, it has to do with the acting necessary to sell the storyline. Reactions to moves are often exaggerated, or oversold ,… …

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  • 32sell — sell1 [ sel ] (past tense and past participle sold [ sould ] ) verb *** 1. ) transitive to exchange something for money: They ve already sold over two million copies of their record. sell something at a profit/loss (=for more/less money than you… …

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  • 33sell-by date — noun a date stamped on perishable produce indicating the date by which it should be sold • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ↑Great Britain • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 34sell — v. & n. v. (past and past part. sold) 1 tr. make over or dispose of in exchange for money. 2 tr. keep a stock of for sale or be a dealer in (do you sell candles?). 3 intr. (of goods) be purchased (will never sell; these are selling well). 4 intr …

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  • 35sell — sell1 sellable, adj. /sel/, v., sold, selling, n. v.t. 1. to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000. 2. to deal in; keep or offer for s …

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  • 36sell short — verb 1. sell securities or commodities or foreign currency that is not actually owned by the seller, who hopes to cover (buy back) the sold items at a lower price and thus to earn a profit • Topics: ↑commerce, ↑commercialism, ↑mercantilism •… …

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  • 37sell — 1. verb /sɛl/ a) To agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money. Ill sell you all three for a hundred dollars. b) To be sold. Sorry, Im not prepared to sell …

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  • 38sell up — PHRASAL VERB If you sell up, you sell everything you have, such as your house or your business, because you need the money. [BRIT] [V P] ...all these farmers going out of business and having to sell up... [V P n (not pron)] He advised Evans to… …

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  • 39sell·out — /ˈsɛlˌaʊt/ noun, pl outs [count] 1 : a game, concert, etc., for which all seats are sold The concert/game/performance was a sellout. 2 a : an occurrence in which you do something that does not agree with your beliefs …

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  • 40Sell Out — For the album by The Who, see The Who Sell Out. For the album by Pist.On, see $ell.Out. For the song by Reel Big Fish, see Sell Out (song). See also Sold Out (disambiguation) or Selling Out (disambiguation). Infobox Album Name = Sell Out Type =… …

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