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English to English noun
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the activity of persuading someone to buy |  | Example: it was a hard sell
source: wordnet30
| 2 |
Self. |  | source: webster1913
| 3 |
A sill. |  | source: webster1913
| 4 |
A cell; a house. |  | source: webster1913
| 5 |
A saddle for a horse. |  | source: webster1913
| 6 |
An imposition; a cheat; a hoax. |  | source: webster1913 verb
| 7 |
exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent |  | Example: He sold his house in January She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit
source: wordnet30
| 8 |
be sold at a certain price or in a certain way |  | Example: These books sell like hot cakes
source: wordnet30
| 9 |
persuade somebody to accept something |  | Example: The French try to sell us their image as great lovers
source: wordnet30
| 10 |
do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood |  | Example: She deals in gold The brothers sell shoes
source: wordnet30
| 11 |
give up for a price or reward |  | Example: She sold her principles for a successful career
source: wordnet30
| 12 |
be approved of or gain acceptance |  | Example: The new idea sold well in certain circles
source: wordnet30
| 13 |
be responsible for the sale of |  | Example: All her publicity sold the products
source: wordnet30
| 14 |
deliver to an enemy by treachery |  | Example: Judas sold Jesus The spy betrayed his country
source: wordnet30
| 15 |
To transfer to another for an equivalent; to give up for a valuable consideration; to dispose of in return for something, especially for money. |  | source: webster1913
| 16 |
To practice selling commodities. |  | source: webster1913
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