Noun
a betrayal of one's principles principles, country, cause, etc.
the selling of an entire stock of something
an event for which all tickets are sold
someone who has sold out
Source: WordNetthe latest Xbox game is so popular, shops are warning of a probable sellout before Christmas Source: Internet
get your tickets for the concert early, it is sure to be a sellout Source: Internet
Every regular season and playoff game at CenturyLink Field since the 2nd week of the 2003 season has been played before a sellout crowd. citation Like the Kingdome before it, CenturyLink Field is one of the loudest stadiums in the league. Source: Internet
Across decades—and spanning collaborations with everyone from Everlast and Bloomingdale’s to a sellout range for Walmart—Kamali has remained uncompromising and iconoclastic when it comes to the vision she built her name on. Source: Internet
A day later, beneath their 10th sellout crowd in 55 home games, the Astros were feeble. Source: Internet
Allen, sporting a navy suit and a cap with the new Seahawks logo, didn’t make any announcements but he shouted “Go Seahawks” and “thank you” to the sellout crowd. Source: Internet