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  • 41sell sth off — UK US sell sth off Phrasal Verb with sell({{}}/sel/ verb (sold, sold) ► FINANCE to sell all or part of a business or industry, often at a low price: »He resisted all attempts to sell the public broadcast channel off to the private sector. ►… …

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  • 42sell sth on — UK US sell sth on Phrasal Verb with sell({{}}/sel/ verb (sold, sold) ► FINANCE, COMMERCE to sell something that you have bought to someone else: »They planned to buy the group, restructure it, and sell it on. sell sth on to sb »The bank buys the… …

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  • 43sell — verb 1) they are selling their house Syn: put up for sale, offer for sale, put on sale, dispose of, vend, auction (off); trade, barter See note at buy Ant: buy 2) …

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  • 44sell up — UK US sell up Phrasal Verb with sell({{}}/sel/ verb (sold, sold) UK ► COMMERCE, PROPERTY to sell your company or house in order to go somewhere else or do something else: »They are negotiating to sell up for around £60m …

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  • 45sell out — /ˌsel aυt/ verb 1. ♦ to sell out of an item to sell all the stock of an item ● to sell out of a product line ● This item has sold out. ● We have sold out of plastic bags. 2. to sell your business ● They sold out and retired to the seaside …

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  • 46sell someone short — UNDERVALUE, underrate, underestimate, disparage, deprecate, belittle; formal derogate. → sell * * * sell someone short phrase to describe someone or something as less impressive than they really are His main fault is that he tends to sell himself …

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  • 47sell out — 1) we have sold out of chocolate Syn: have none left, be out of stock, have run out; informal be fresh out, be cleaned out 2) the edition sold out quickly Syn: be bought up, be depleted, be exhausted 3) they say he has sold out as an artist …

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  • 48sell on — verb to resell. Rather than sell the companys products on commission they, like distributors, buy stock from head office and sell it on for profit …

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  • 49sell down the river —    If you sell someone down the river, you betray their trust.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you sell someone down the river, you betray a person who trusts you.     When the trade union signed the salary agreement, the workers felt… …

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  • 50sell the farm — over react, sell everything to invest in a new venture    They ve discovered diamonds in B.C., but don t sell the farm, eh …

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