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sellout - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- proportion: To many, this represented a sellout of tragic proportions.
Converse of object
- represent: To many, this represented a sellout of tragic proportions.
- run: Ed again had another sellout run on his hands ( including extra dates added on ).
Adjective modifier
- complete: Thanks to the Chalkhills website the word spread among the hardcore fans, and the event was a complete sellout.
- big: In reality, the Human Genome Project is the biggest sellout in the whole of human history.
Modifies a noun
- crowd: This year's tour, titled Still Most Wanted, will play to sellout crowds across the U.S. Foreign dates are planned.
- success: THE sellout success of this year's Folk on the Coast Festival has prompted organizers to start preparation work already for the 2007 event.
- show: In January 2002 he performed 3 sellout shows in London and 2 more in Paris.
- tour: The biggest, highest grossing, sellout tour ever hit Earl's Court last October.
- concert: The touring continued and at a sellout concert in New York City, The Alarm were joined on stage by Neil Young.
- season: Damian has also appeared in two sellout season of the play Freak Winds with Marshall Napier and Roxane Wilson.
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