Noun(1) the activity of persuading someone to buy
Verb(1) exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent,be sold at a certain price or in a certain way,do business,offer for sale as for one's livelihood,persuade somebody to accept something,give up for a price or reward,deliver to an enemy by treachery,be approved of or gain acceptance,be responsible for the sale of,exchange an object for money(2) exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent(3) be sold at a certain price or in a certain way(4) do business(5) offer for sale as for one's livelihood(6) persuade somebody to accept something(7) give up for a price or reward(8) deliver to an enemy by treachery(9) be approved of or gain acceptance(10) be responsible for the sale of(11) exchange an object for money
Noun(1) the activity of persuading someone to buy
Verb(1) exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent,be sold at a certain price or in a certain way,do business,offer for sale as for one's livelihood,persuade somebody to accept something,give up for a price or reward,deliver to an enemy by treachery,be approved of or gain acceptance,be responsible for the sale of,exchange an object for money(2) exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent(3) be sold at a certain price or in a certain way(4) do business(5) offer for sale as for one's livelihood(6) persuade somebody to accept something(7) give up for a price or reward(8) deliver to an enemy by treachery(9) be approved of or gain acceptance(10) be responsible for the sale of(11) exchange an object for money
(1) the excitement of scientific achievement is too subtle a sell to stir the public(2) Our stock is small simply because supermarkets sell popular books cheaper than we can buy them.(3) In my outline of the different venues available to sell your work I have not mentioned books or magazines.(4) Though the irony was glaring, it was a tough sell to ad agencies.(5) It's an easy sell there, because that's where the commodity has value.(6) do not your lawyers sell all their practice, as your priests their prayers?(7) every other television commercial is a sell for Australian lager(8) Buying a second home in the Desert Southwest was not an easy sell to Sue.(9) to sell yourself(10) The average rider reads these, guarding against the eventual sell .(11) actually, Hawaii's a bit of a sell(12) We'll look at the tough sell facing our commerce secretary in Beijing.(13) scandals sell newspapers(14) But so much of it is a real-life cartoon, that little kids seem a natural sell .(15) I would also deliver items to stores where people worked to stock and sell them.(16) For one, getting capital from skittish investors proved a tough sell .
(1) the excitement of scientific achievement is too subtle a sell to stir the public(2) Our stock is small simply because supermarkets sell popular books cheaper than we can buy them.(3) In my outline of the different venues available to sell your work I have not mentioned books or magazines.(4) Though the irony was glaring, it was a tough sell to ad agencies.(5) It's an easy sell there, because that's where the commodity has value.(6) do not your lawyers sell all their practice, as your priests their prayers?(7) every other television commercial is a sell for Australian lager(8) Buying a second home in the Desert Southwest was not an easy sell to Sue.(9) to sell yourself(10) The average rider reads these, guarding against the eventual sell .(11) actually, Hawaii's a bit of a sell(12) We'll look at the tough sell facing our commerce secretary in Beijing.(13) scandals sell newspapers(14) But so much of it is a real-life cartoon, that little kids seem a natural sell .(15) I would also deliver items to stores where people worked to stock and sell them.(16) For one, getting capital from skittish investors proved a tough sell .