What does the word sold out mean?
In the adjective form, the definition of sold out is having all available tickets or accommodations sold completely especially in advance.
The following are 20 example sentences using the word sold out. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- Salma tries to convince people that the coconuts she bought were sold out within one week.
- It has been sold out since Monday.
- Because it has been sold out by her friends in the past.
- Tickets for the final match between Indonesia and Japan in Jakarta have been sold out.
- Every happiness she had, was sold out.
- I can’t believe that the tickets for the final match were sold out in less than 1 hour.
- By the time we tried to get a train ticket, it was sold out.
- His book was sold out last night.
- The first Bleachers single went to number one in alternative and all the shows have been sold out lately.
- The stores are sometimes sold out of certain foods.
- Sold out: The rise and fall of America’s most ambitious sports media company
- “Have you tried to visit the superstore in town?” “Yes, and they’re sold out, too.
- She had her choice of a hundred or so in the previously sold-out airplane.
- The full allocation has been sold out despite a price in Germany that starts at $137,500 at current exchange rates.
- 50,000 Taylor Swift fans gather on a hill to see — and listen to — her sold-out Munich shows
- Leave it to Swifties to still find a way to watch their idol’s sold-out Eras Tour in person.
- We haven’t found anything, it has been sold out.
- The 5:30 showing is sold out but the next showing is still available.
- We are afraid the tournament ticket is already sold out.
- It sold out thirty minutes after tickets went on sale.