Examples of 'was a sell-out' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a sell-out"

was a sell-out: This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone compromises their principles or values in exchange for personal gain or profit, often implying a betrayal of trust or integrity

How to use "was a sell-out" in a sentence

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was a sell-out
The concert was a sell-out and a great success.
It had successful reviews and was a sell-out.
The concert was a sell-out in both capacity and mentally.
Some of the younger firebrands thought it was a sell-out.
There was a sell-out the past weeks and there were so many customers.
The tactic worked and the tour was a sell-out success.
And he was a sell-out for saying that we should snitch to the cops.
Word spread quickly, and their second performance a few weeks later was a sell-out.
The show was a sell-out despite not having a major hit in the UK.
Obviously no one, since it also was a sell-out.
It was a sell-out concert.
I might have said he was a sell-out.
Star Wars was a sell-out from the start.
The novelty shipment was a sell-out.
There was a sell-out audience!

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The performance was a sell-out.
Huh, so the famed rebel artist Contagion was a sell-out.
John Lennon was a sell-out.
If you ask me, George Jefferson was a sell-out.
The production was a sell-out hit!
Out of the six dates, the New York show was a sell-out.
Last night's Street Foods dinner was a sell-out success.
You made them think I was a sell-out.
Well, I might have said he was a sell-out.

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