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61sell your body — to have sex with people because they pay you money …
62ˈsell-ˌout — noun [singular] 1) a performance, sports event etc for which all the tickets are sold 2) informal a situation in which someone does something that is the opposite of what they had promised, or is against their principles …
63Designed to Sell — Genre Reality, Home improvement Starring Clive Pearse Shane Tallant Michael Johnson Rachel Reenstra Country of origin United States Language(s) …
64The Rebel Sell — One of several front covers The Rebel Sell: Why the culture can t be jammed (U.S. release: Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture) is a non fiction book written by Canadian authors Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter in 2004. The …
65The Who Sell Out — Studio album by The Who Released 15 December 1967 …
66Hard Sell (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Hard Sell caption = genre = Reality creator = director = Mary Albion Ben Brewster Jon Mowat developer = presenter = Mark Franks starring = voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme = composer …
67hard sell — noun forceful and insistent advertising • Hypernyms: ↑advertising, ↑publicizing * * * noun : aggressive high pressure selling or salesmanship often used with the everyone had keyed himself up to the hard sell Business Week compare soft sell * * * …
68hard sell — ˌhard ˈsell noun [singular] MARKETING 1. something that is difficult to sell or make popular: • Cheap solar panels could be the answer to the power shortage, but they are proving to be a hard sell. 2. when someone uses a lot of pressure to get… …
69hard sell — {n.}, {informal} A kind of salesmanship characterized by great vigor, aggressive persuasion, and great eagerness on the part of the person selling something; opposed to soft sell . * /Your hard sell turns off a lot of people; try the soft sell… …
70hard sell — {n.}, {informal} A kind of salesmanship characterized by great vigor, aggressive persuasion, and great eagerness on the part of the person selling something; opposed to soft sell . * /Your hard sell turns off a lot of people; try the soft sell… …