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sold out

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sold out
[of a product] completely sold with no more items remaining; [of a store] having no more of a particular product. The tickets were sold out so we couldn't go to the concert. I wanted new shoes like yours, but they were sold out.
See also: out, sold


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Under National Football League rules, a game must be sold out 72 hours in advance or it cannot be broadcast on local television.
Under National Football League rules, a game must be sold out 72 hours in advance or it cannot be broadcast on local television.
Reflecting on sales for the meeting, chief executive Rod Fabricius said: OWe would never normally sell out in advance of the meeting, other than on Saturday, but we are sold out on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Gordon Enclosure, and the Richmond Enclosure is sold out on Thursday, while hospitality is running at a record level.
 
 
 
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