Synonym: market, peddle, vend. Antonym: buy. Similar words: seller, sell off, sell out, self-, itself, cell, tell, bell. Meaning: [sel] n. the activity of persuading someone to buy. v. 1. exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent 2. be sold at a certain price or in a certain way 3. do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood 4. persuade somebody to accept something 5. give up for a price or reward 6. deliver to an enemy by treachery 7. be approved of or gain acceptance 8. be responsible for the sale of.
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91. You have to have a licence to sell beer.
92. Circumstances had obliged him to sell the business.
93. We only sell it by the metre.
94. The pens sell for just 50p each.
95. They sell all makes of washing machines.
96. The local shopkeepers sell souvenirs to the tourists.
97. I'll sell you the whole lot for only £50.
98. They sell a wide range of skin-care products.
99. In her place I'd sell the lot.
100. Is she serious about wanting to sell the house?
101. They sell shares in companies at the stock exchange.
102. They are making a hard sell.
103. You get 10% commission on everything you sell.
104. The property proved hard to sell.
105. I wouldn't sell that picture for all the world.
106. We sell these little notebooks at £1 each.
107. The craftsmen sell their work to visitors.
108. All the vegetables we sell are Class A.
109. Shopkeepers buy wholesale and sell retail.
110. The badges sell at 50p each.
111. The gig is a sell - out.
112. They sell both blank and pre-recorded videos.
113. All the carpets we sell are fitted free.
114. He'll sell me the house for $ 15[Sentence dictionary][sentencedict.com],000.
115. After some consideration, we've decided to sell the house.
116. They sell souvenirs, postcards, that sort of thing.
117. She had to take out a bridging loan until she could sell her house.
118. It is illegal to sell cigarettes to children who are under age.
119. It's not a very good time to sell at the moment.
120. Unless a song gets lots of airplay, it won't sell in the shops.