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I . sell [sel] N no pl

1. sell a. FIN (thing to sell):

sell

2. sell inf (deception):

sell
sell

III . sell <sold, sold> [sel] VB intr

2. sell (be accepted):

sell

I . sell out VB intr

1. sell out COMM, FIN:

sell out

2. sell out fig:

sell out

II . sell out VB trans

I . sell up Aus, Brit VB intr

II . sell up Aus, Brit VB trans

sell-out [ˈselaʊt] N

2. sell-out (betrayal):

sell-by date [ˈselbaɪˌdeɪt] N Brit COMM

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Here many informal traders sell their wares on the streets and it is also the location of the main taxi rank.
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With the advent of websites which host and sell user uploaded video clips, many thousands of people have created their own homemade tamakeri videos.
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A plan to sell off and develop 3,500 acres with residential and commercial construction was proposed in 2005.
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Rapid rises in property taxes tend to cause seniors and empty-nesters to sell their existing homes to families with children, which led to further increases to the school-age population.
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We were constantly asked by consigners: can we sell art for them?
www.businessoffashion.com
Like a good door-to-door salesman, there was a kernel of truth to his pitch, but he amplified and embellished the facts to sell his product.
www.wired.com
Their modus operandi was to rustle cattle and sell the stock to the mining towns which sprang up during that time.
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Those that buy or sell commodity futures need to be careful.
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What we want to develop is cheap technology that we can industrialise, produce and sell on elsewhere.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Comic books which sell out may be given a second (or more) printing in order to bring more copies to the distributor.
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