Similar words: best-selling, selling point, short selling, yelling, dwelling, swelling, smelling, spelling. Meaning: ['selɪŋ] n. the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money.
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61) The banks were panicked into selling dollars.
62) Copies of the book are selling like hot cakes.
63) They're selling off damaged goods at reduced prices.
64) Being boss of a software firm beats selling insurance.
65) He cleared £200 from selling his old car.
66) Children were selling cold drinks by the roadside.
67) The car is selling well.
68) He travelled from town to town selling his wares.
69) She makes her living buying and selling antiques.
70) Her line is more selling than production.
71) The banks were panicked into selling sterling.
72) I must see about selling the house.
73) They are selling off summer shoes at cost price.
74) She earns her living by selling insurance.
75) There was some question of selling the business.
76) For Haskill, selling the restaurant would be admitting defeat.
77) They made a bundle selling their business.
78) They were selling tickets at six pounds each.
79) They're always selling off stuff like that dirt cheap.
80) My experience in selling is parallel to yours.
81) Small classes are a selling point for private schools.
82) Her brother's in the selling line.
83) It's a new shop selling discounted lines and seconds.
84) Can't you talk them out of selling the house?
85) The game's selling price was $ 15 per unit.
86) Selling insurance overseas is Britain's largest invisible export .
87) You'll be selling your house,[Sentence dictionary] then?
88) She was manoeuvred into selling his land.
89) They're selling linen off cheap in Lewis's.
90) He made a considerable fortune selling waste materials.
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