205 examples of sell out in sentences

Caldwell isn't making much of a living and would be glad to sell out.

If Uncle John agrees, we will sell out to them on 'easy terms.'

To pay the gambling losses of this unscrupulous lover, to the extent of two hundred thousand francs, the Countess de Restaud induced Old Goriot to sell out of the funds nearly all that remained of his great fortune, and give the proceeds to her.

His old employer Keimer, hearing of his purpose accidentally, stole the march on him, and started a newspaper on his own account, but was soon obliged to sell out to Franklin and Meredith, not being able to manage the undertaking.

V. sell, vend, dispose of, effect a sale; sell over the counter, sell by auction &c n.; dispense, retail; deal in &c 794; sell off, sell out; turn into money, realize; bring to the hammer, bring under the hammer, put up to auction, put up for auction; offer for sale, put up for sale; hawk, bring to market; offer &c 763; undersell.

It was at this very nick, so to speak, that Mr. Pike made to Mr. Fluker the suggestion to quit a business so far beneath his powers, sell out, or rent out, or tenant out, or do something else with his farm, march into town, plant himself upon the ruins of Jacob Spouter, and begin his upward soar.

In brief, this young traitor is balancing the profits and will sell out to the highest bidder.

Oh, but Brede would sell out anyhow, even at a loss; what was the good of a farm for him?

"Think he'll sell out?" asks Isak.

"Find me a buyer and I'll sell out.

" "Sell out?" says Axel.

The Swedes had come back again and would flood the place with money; he would be a fool to sell out now.

He keeps saying he's going to sell out and move to Florida, but he doesn't get around to it."

I would ask that little boy or girl what he or she would sell out all right

"It would kill me if you saw any place you liked better, and if you made up your mind that you wanted to sell out and live in New York.

Frank is bewitched to sell out and go to Kansas or Californy, or, if he stays here, he must go to college or be a merchant.

I'd better sell out myself.

"I think, Fred," said his sister, oppressed by the shadow that had fallen across the threshold, "we ought to sell out and leave this country.

These would sell out and move west to resume cotton culture to better advantage than before.

Being, therefore, already so deeply committed, it was mere prudence, the mere instinct of self-preservation that had led them to sell out the remaining £10,000, and to-day Mr. Taynton had bought an option in Boston Copper with it.

It's in and over, I tell you; we'll sell out tonight.

" "Well," said Albert, "if Whisky Jim will sell out, why not get him to hold it for me for three weeks until I am of age?

It was the fashion of '56 to invest everything you had in first payments, and then to sell out at an advance before the second became due.

The wisest thing I ever did in my life was to sell out my grain business over at K, thirteen years ago, and settle down at the Corners.

They did not propose a consultation with either Mr. Forrester or Mr. Field; but they took certain steps, under my recommendation; the result of which was that at an early day, an aunt of the Honorable Miss Snape was driven, to save so near a connection from transportation, to sell out some fourteen hundred pounds of stock, and all the forgeries were taken up.

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