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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121) She showed great prescience in selling her shares just before the market crashed.
122) About that car of yours. How much are you selling it for?
123) If you're selling, you have to have genuine belief in the product.
124) When it comes to soft drinks Coca-Cola is the biggest selling brand name in Britain.
125) He kept the customer talking with an eye to selling him something else.
126) On their way home they encountered a woman selling flowers.
127) The price is obviously one of the main selling points.
128) His new video game is apparently selling like hot cakes.
129) Panic on the stock market set off a wave of selling.
130) A company can make a bundle by selling unwanted property.
131) The group had hoped to chip away at its debts by selling assets.
132) Many more firms are selling the buildings in which their factories are, and leasing them back.
133) He was caught selling knocked-off car radios in the pub.
134) The survival package involves selling off the unprofitable parts of the troubled company.
135) I manage to scrape a living by selling my pictures.
136) My boss is very old-fashioned and I'm having a lot of trouble selling the idea of working at home occasionally.
137) Harry made a packet after the war selling surplus army blankets.
138) I was heartened to hear reports that the tickets for the show were selling well.
139) He hit the headlines two years ago when he was arrested for selling drugs to the Prime Minister's nephew.
140) In selling there is a broad division into direct and indirect methods.
141) Double glazing is often a good selling - point for houses.
142) The selling price barely covered the cost of the raw materials.
143) That I should see a child of mine arrested for selling drugs!
144) After selling all its assets, the bank was still half a million dollars in the hole.
145) Selling goods abroad is no more difficult than selling to the home market.
146) He made his money by tarting up slum houses and selling them at a huge profit.
147) They are selling their five-bedroom house and trading down to a two-bedroom cottage.
148) UK gas was selling for as little as 6p a therm.
149) Selling the house is just one possibility that is open to us.
150) He is good at selling,[http://sentencedict.com/selling.html] although he has had no formal training.
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