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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "sellout" in a sentence

    sellout example sentences

    sellout


    1. Prince is more than a sellout, a shank


    2. The casualties that had been left in the wake of “FDA and political sellout” had been manageable up to this point


    3. But after his initial encounter he could only see a sellout


    4. Tomorrow night is a complete sellout


    5. sellout had a much more sinister feel to it


    6. In order to keep the feel of a sellout, I invited as a guest each and every member of the shelter who was not working the event


    7. By a singer whose public image was supposed to be as an anti-establishment naturalist; who loved Nature, and hated all big business and corporate consumerism? How venal and obvious was his sellout to being famous and rich living in the exclusive headquarters of the billionaires of Sun Valley? Fighting against any corporate encroachment of his exclusive Nature setting? While representing environmental interests by blatantly lowering himself to the level of an asshole redneck? He fell in love with the simpler carpenters who just drank beer and worked on his porches


    8. Both he and Nixon leave out any reference to a separate “bilateral” arrangement with the North that would be a sellout of their longtime ally


    9. When she checked herself in the mirror in the morning (in a blouse, for God’s sake) she felt like a sellout, but at least now there was some purpose to getting out of bed


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    "sellout" definitions

    someone who has sold out


    an event for which all tickets are sold


    the selling of an entire stock of something


    a betrayal of one's principles principles, country, cause, etc.