sold-out

adj

Etymology

From sell out.

Definitions

  1. Out of stock.

    • Sold-out stores can be a major problem around the time of a snowstorm.
    • Less than a week after the new minis release, some fans have reported long lines and sold-out stores.
  2. Completely committed or dedicated to a cause, a team, a person, etc.

    Completely committed or dedicated to a cause, a team, a person, etc.; all in.

    • After a close brush with death, she became a sold-out follower of her faith.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA