1. sold out - Adjective
2. sold out - Adjective Satellite
having taken a bribe or bribes
sold completely in advance
Source: WordNetsold-out
a sold-out politician Source: Internet
had a sold-out house for both performances Source: Internet
A selection of highlights of both nights was released on VHS with the title Queen: Live in Rio, and was later broadcast on MTV in the US. citation citation In April and May 1985, Queen completed the Works Tour with sold-out shows in Australia and Japan. Source: Internet
And while originally they were more difficult to find than that sold-out Zara top you forgot to snag when it went on sale, masks are now available in more fun styles than we could have ever imagined. Source: Internet
After a number of performances in Ghent, the production moved to the opera house in Antwerp for sold-out run of performances. Source: Internet
Although it had sold-out performances, and received positive reviews, Cohen 2010, pp. 191-92. Source: Internet