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Sold Sell Stock Of  One's Supply Something:We Chidren's Socks.We

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Back 1 to sell all of  one's stock or supply of something:We have sold out of chidren's socks.We sold out our entire stock.We had a stock of those plates,but we've sold out.2 to be all sold:The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting. 3 to join or assist(an enemy):The newspaper published evidence that an important politician had sold out to the enemy. 4 to sell one's share  in a business:I got tired of filling in complicated taxforms, so I sold out and went to live in the country.

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