TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 6
A sellout. A Hollywood poser.
(1) Someone who has sold out
(2) An event for which all tickets are sold
(3) The selling of an entire stock of something
(4) A betrayal of one's principles principles, country, cause, etc.
(1) Wolf expects a sellout of 25,000 tickets within three weeks of the April 22 sale date.
(2) The game is sure to be a sellout
(3) Every week, he pined for a sellout , selling the virtues of a good crowd like a high-school coach, hoping that filled stands would raise the stakes in the 50-50 raffle.
(4) ‘The sellout of Aer Lingus is a shameful decision,’ Mr Rabbitte told delegates in his opening address at the Brandon Hotel.
(5) It was an enormous success and right from the start tickets were a sellout .
(6) Sources at the venue in Manchester, where the funnyman's tour will end on Tuesday July 1, said the sell-out of 9,000 tickets was likely to be a comedy record breaker.
(7) The clean-up of corruption in the public health service has not even got off the ground and the sell-out of its transport services to the private sector must have made someone richer, but it has not stopped the rot.
(8) Two years of home sellouts and the increased concession sales alone could be worth as much as $15 million.
(9) System overloads, ticket sellouts and irate cricket fans yesterday marked the start of the ticket sales for the 2003 Cricket World Cup to be played in February and March next year.
(10) She optimistically spoke about the better language in the contract and began to hear rumors of the sell-out of the union negotiating team.
liquidize
sell up
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 6
A sellout. A Hollywood poser.