Expression for the compromising of a person's integrity in exchange for personal gain.
1 So to be called a sellout … hooooo it hurts, she said.
2 A sellout crowd praised Darling with several loud ovations throughout the game.
3 It was a sellout show and kick-started a three year career… Audio
4 Carolina's failure to create many quality scoring chances disturbed the sellout crowd.
5 Kevin Bieksa scored for the Canucks before a disappointed white-towel-waving sellout crowd.
6 Arizona had chances but couldn't convert in front of a sellout crowd.
7 March 13, the date of the fight, was a sellout far in advance.
8 Their world tour this year included a sellout concert in Paris.
9 In a tough touring climate, the Peas continue doing sellout business.
10 On occasions, our products are in high demand and sellout faster than anticipated.
11 What it didn't mean was a sellout of my national and European identity.
12 The sellout gallery gave the event an atmosphere like a major.
13 That was when a sellout crowd at the United Center erupted with joy.
14 If it went to Fiji it would also be a sellout .
15 An already-loud sellout crowd hit unparalleled decibel levels, even by Bridgestone Arena standards.
16 The Hornets announced their 13th sellout of the season at the Spectrum Center.
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