Idioms

sell (something) off or sell off (something)
to sell much or all of something
The computer company decided to sell off some of their real estate business.

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  • sell (something) on credit
  • sell (something) out or sell out (something)
  • sell like hotcakes
  • sell out (someone or something) or sell (someone or something) out
  • send (someone) about his or her business
  • send (someone) off or send off (someone)
  • send (someone) packing
  • send (someone) to the showers
  • send (someone) up or send up (someone)
  • send (something) C.O.D.
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  • lick of work
  • lay (someone) to rest
  • a game that two can play
  • second nature to (someone)
  • in a bind
  • hold out the olive branch to (someone)
  • brimming with (something)
  • not for love nor money
  • heart goes out to (someone)
  • know all the tricks of the trade


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