noun

definition

An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain.

definition

A person who compromises his or her principles for financial gain.

example

The rock star used to be hardcore, but now he's just a sellout.

definition

The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.

example

The game was a sellout.

Examples of sellout in a Sentence

With sellout shows and millions of records sold, you can bet Coldplay lyrics are on the lips of many a music fan.

To many, this represented a sellout of tragic proportions.

Thanks to the Chalkhills website the word spread among the hardcore fans, and the event was a complete sellout.

In reality, the Human Genome Project is the biggest sellout in the whole of human history.

Ed again had another sellout run on his hands (including extra dates added on).

This year's tour, titled Still Most Wanted, will play to sellout crowds across the U.S. Foreign dates are planned.

In January 2002 he performed 3 sellout shows in London and 2 more in Paris.

The touring continued and at a sellout concert in New York City, The Alarm were joined on stage by Neil Young.

Damian has also appeared in two sellout season of the play Freak Winds with Marshall Napier and Roxane Wilson.

Thanks to its intriguing design, obvious brand name appeal and Hollywood following, the bag was a sellout and incurred a waitlist that spanned several months.

For some people, it might be akin to finding a needle in a haystack, especially if the shoe in question was an instant sellout.

Phair was labeled a sellout and fans turned away from her in droves.

As for Phair's response to the sellout charges - she says get over it.

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