“His abrupt decision to work for the rival company was seen as a sellout by his colleagues, as he had shared confidential information about his previous employer.”
“Tom was once a loyal advocate for environmental causes, but he has now become a sellout, joining forces with big oil companies.”
“This game was a sellout and a nail-biter, making the for the most exciting possible finish.”
sale
An exchange of goods or services for currency or credit.
The sale of goods at reduced prices.
The act of putting up for auction to the highest bidder.
“I consider that it is important to achieve a sale quickly, as prices will probably be affected by the glut of sales.”
“We tested the operational procedures and effectiveness of ID readers and remote age verification technology in supermarkets during the sale of alcohol.”
“If you're still in town this weekend, the local department store is having a big sale, the biggest of the year.”
“In the later nineteenth century, commercial enterprises were still engaged in the mass selling of their branded products largely based on perceptions of product quality.”
“The capacity just to listen well to what people are telling you is an essential element of selling.”
“He brought out a Time magazine cover about the hype involved in the selling of Paramount's The Great Gatsby.”
“I consider that it is important to achieve a sale quickly, as prices will probably be affected by the glut of sales.”
“We tested the operational procedures and effectiveness of ID readers and remote age verification technology in supermarkets during the sale of alcohol.”
“If you're still in town this weekend, the local department store is having a big sale, the biggest of the year.”
“Since I was too shy to take pictures of the salesgirls, I took pictures of the dummies instead.”
“At the make-up department, there was another computer and one of the salesgirls helped her out by showing her how to use it and what shades would suit her best.”
“The F.W. Woolworth Company reported profit margins of 20 percent but actually lowered the wages of salesgirls in its stores, citing the need for belt tightening.”
“To demonstrate her newfound power, Vivian walks into a boutique in which the salesladies refused to help her only days before.”
“The women were on average ten years younger than their husbands and were employed as waitresses, domestics, and salesladies.”
“She also mentioned a number of OFWs in Qatar working as salesladies, housemaids and drivers who were able to buy their own house in the Philippines because of the programme.”
“Trading was distinguished with selloffs, higher than purchases.”
“Stocks moved in a narrow range as their upsides were capped by worries over tensions in Syria and recent heavy stock selloffs in emerging economies, brokers said.”
“In previous selloffs, the ultimate cause has rarely been established, unless regulators initiate a lengthy and detailed enquiry, which seems unlikely at the moment.”