Capable of being sold; fit for sale.
1 The honor is salable , and it gives one consideration with the Christian.
2 Lander writes me that there is a prospect of it being salable .
3 I mean, what's in style this year may not be salable next year.
4 It was almost completely destroyed, although some of the stock may be salable .
5 The same amount of work on salable goods would have paid big money.
6 The facts were whatever was malleable enough to fit into a salable narrative.
7 He knew at sight whether it was a fair, salable article or not.
8 The pickers, therefore, receive two cents for every quart of good, salable berries.
9 On my next trip, you can bet, I had salable goods.
10 I make a salable page or two out of whatever strikes my fancy.'
11 She's good at that business, and if lies was salable she'd be rich.
12 You find the class of Middle Age subjects most salable then?'
13 Everything salable was worth a dime, or two or three, to the seller.
14 There was nothing in the shape of a mining claim that was not salable .
15 He keeps himself awake thinking about income, staff, salable assets.
16 He had never, since he owned the place, had a salable crop of fruit.
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