Sell+for

  • 51sell something on — ˌsell sthˈon derived to sell to sb else sth that you have bought not long before • She managed the business for a year and then sold it on. Main entry: ↑sellderived …

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  • 52For You, For Me Tour — Tour by Kylie Minogue Start date September 30, 2009 End date …

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  • 53For Belarus! — ( За Беларусь! in both Russian and Belarusian) is a campaign slogan used in Belarus starting in 2004 to push for constitutional reforms inside the country, which lie in (1) enabling a citizen to become the country s president for more than two… …

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  • 54for all the world — {adv. phr.} 1. Under no circumstances. * /Betty said she wouldn t marry Jake for all the world./ 2. Precisely; exactly. * /It began for all the world like a successful baseball season for the UIC Flames, when suddenly they lost to the Blue Demons …

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  • 55for all the world — {adv. phr.} 1. Under no circumstances. * /Betty said she wouldn t marry Jake for all the world./ 2. Precisely; exactly. * /It began for all the world like a successful baseball season for the UIC Flames, when suddenly they lost to the Blue Demons …

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  • 56sell-out — Following a takeover offer for a UK company made on or after 6 April 2007 the right of a minority shareholder who has not accepted the offer (under section 983 of the Companies Act 2006) to be bought out by the bidder if the bidder has acquired… …

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  • 57sell-out — ► NOUN 1) the selling of an entire stock of something. 2) an event for which all tickets are sold. 3) a sale of a business or company. 4) a betrayal …

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  • 58sell by the candle — (historical) To offer for sale by auction as long as a small piece of candle burns, the successful bid being the one made just before it goes out • • • Main Entry: ↑candle …

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  • 59sell|out — «SEHL OWT», noun. 1. a selling of all that one has: »a near sellout of their first issue. 2. a performance, as of a play or sports event, for which no unsold seats are left. 3. U.S. Informal, Figurative. a selling out; betrayal …

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  • 60sell out of something — ˌsell ˈout (of sth) | be ˌsold ˈout (of sth) derived to have sold all the available items, tickets, etc • I m sorry, we ve sold out of bread. • We are already sold out for what should be a fantastic game. Main entry: ↑sellderived …

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