not sell

  • 51sell-out — noun (singular) 1 a performance, sports game etc, for which all the tickets have been sold 2 informal a situation in which someone has not done what they promised to do or were expected to do by the people who trusted them: a political sell out …

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  • 52sell out — Canadian Slang not capitalizing on a golden opportunity …

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  • 53not to put past smb — be surprised by what someone does I wouldn t put it past him to try and sell the main part of the company and leave the rest …

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  • 54not to put past smb negative — be surprised by what someone does I wouldn t put it past him to try and sell the main part of the company and leave the rest …

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  • 55not to put smth past smb — be surprised by what someone does I wouldn t put it past him to try and sell the main part of the company and leave the rest …

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  • 56not to put smth past smb negative — be surprised by what someone does I wouldn t put it past him to try and sell the main part of the company and leave the rest …

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  • 57ˈsell-by ˌdate — noun [C] British a date printed on food products to show that they should not be sold after that date because they will no longer be good to eat …

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  • 58sell-off — /ˈsɛl ɒf/ (say sel of) noun 1. the sale of an item which has not sold well or is in oversupply, by price reduction, increased advertising, etc. 2. the sale of a product, company, etc., which is viewed as a liability …

  • 59Shatterproof Is Not a Challenge — Infobox Album | Name = Shatterproof Is Not A Challenge Type = Album Artist = Hundred Reasons | Released = March 1 2004 Recorded = Magic Shop, New York City Genre = Alternative Length = 39:48 Label = Columbia Producer = Dave Sardy Reviews = | Last …

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  • 60To sell out — Sell Sell (s[e^]l), v. i. 1. To practice selling commodities. [1913 Webster] I will buy with you, sell with you; . . . but I will not eat with you. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To be sold; as, corn sells at a good price. [1913 Webster] {To sell out},… …

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