Similar words: sell out, shell out, selloff, sell off, spell out, smell out, marvellous, counsellor. Meaning: n. an act of betrayal.
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1. Many black students regarded him as a sellout.
2. The sellout Forum crowd stood and applauded while play commenced.
3. The sellout crowd of 19,925 certainly enjoyed watching Iverson score 47 points on 17-for-33 shooting in 44 minutes.
4. How come you never took some sellout establishment job?
5. Every concert of hers has been a sellout.
6. A racial sellout unwilling to stand up for himself?
7. At 1.70 a ticket, a sellout would cost the players about 20, 000.
8. It was a sellout that might be compared to this hypothetical situation: Suppose the United States was at war with the Soviet Union.
9. On a warm afternoon before a sellout crowd of 42, 286 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Brazil dominated the first 45 minutes, then fell apart.
10. On a warm afternoon before a sellout crowd of 42, 286 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Brazil controlled the tempo early on.
11. Kevin accused Joe of being a lame, unfunny sellout, even venturing to claim that he could "easily come up with a better stand-up routine" than Joe.
12. It was the second sellout of the season in this domed stadium, the first since opening day.
13. Tetbury's one and only bookstore isn't stocking it even though nearby shops are heading for a sellout.
14. There were portable toilets at the Super Bowl at Stanford in 1985, which was a sellout.
15. This is diplomatic language for joint hegemony and a proposed sellout of the Peloponnesian League.
16. "Feng had transformed from artist to collector, from a writer to an encyclopedist, " Meyer laments, barely concealing a nonstandard sneer at this former housing hero's sellout.
17. As president, he would have to avoid looking like a sellout to the 77 percent of islanders who still favor some sort of independence from Beijing or the political status quo.
18. Seth: I think the first thing I'd ask is, "perceived as a sellout by whom?"
19. In one of the hottest ticket contests of the Beijing Games, giant Chinese centre Yao Ming triggered a deafening roar from a sellout crowd of 18,000 after scoring the opening basket.
20. Obama's economic-recovery plan is drawing flak from both sides of the aisle, with some fellow Democrats viewing his proposed business tax cuts as a sellout to Republicans.
21. Answer: The fans are definitely a plus because we have a sellout crowd every night.
22. Whatever how wide, we also guard the villainy , keep the false away and oppose the sellout.
23. The hotter precincts of the blogosphere were calling this a sellout yesterday, though they might want to think before they shout.
24. NARRATOR: To some of his supporters, the president's change of heart on NAFTA was nothing less than a sellout.
25. If the play receives enough exposure in the media, it should be a sellout.
26. Sunday's show at the Rose Bowl in California is already a sellout, with an audience of 96,000 expected,[Sentence dictionary] and U2 said it would be the first time for such a large show to be streamed live.
27. It was hardly the lineup Charlotte fans expected when they purchased tickets for the game. The Bobcats' had only their fifth sellout in 39 home games.
28. BUT THOSE VETERAN PLAYERS are merely carrots to appease the sellout crowds that will attend games at the state-of-the-art ballpark this season.
29. But other African countries have accused the Ethiopian leader of a sellout.
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