Similar words: sol, solo, sole, soli, solve, solder, unsold, solon. Meaning: [səʊld] adj. disposed of to a purchaser.
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91. He sold me the shoes and rang up $12.
92. They have sold scarcely any copies of the book.
93. Police probed claims that he had sold drugs.
94. He sold boots on a market stall.
95. We sold the car for scrap .
96. Kitchen goods are sold in the basement.
97. The vase was sold to a Dutch buyer.
98. He sold the business lock, stock and barrel.
99. In the nineties most state-owned industries were sold off.
100. The company has been broken up and sold off.
101. Oddly enough, the most expensive tickets sold fastest.
102. This week's performances are completely sold out.
103. She sold me a couple of live lobsters.
104. In Britain pornography was once sold under the counter.
105. I followed my father's advice and sold the car.
106. I'm disappointed it was sold out.
107. We were really sold on the idea.
108. Every product is exhaustively tested before being sold.
109. The goods sold at this shop have gone off.
110. The paint is sold in powdered form.
111. They sold the company purely for short-term gain.
112. His last album sold half a million copies and we hope this one will be just as popular.
113. An employee sold him on the notion that cable was the medium of the future.
114. You should not have sold the car in that unsafe condition ; sooner or later your misdeeds will come home to roost.
115. We are already sold out for what should be a fantastic game.
116. A shopkeeper would say he sold footwear; we would say he sold shoes.
117. Two out of five thought the business would be sold privately on their retirement or death.
118. Once the insured has sold his policy,[www.Sentencedict.com] he naturally loses all rights to it.
119. His autobiography has sold more than 36,000 copies in hardback.
120. Following a tip-off from a friend, we sold all our shares in the company.