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		idiomsoldbe sold on sthenthusiastic to like something very much, for example an idea, a plan, or something you might buy or choose ◆ often used in the negative:Look, just forget it - I can see you're not exactly sold on the idea.Grizz Wyllie was never absolutely sold on having John Hart as a business partner."Which outfit do you like the best?" "I don't know, but to be truthful I am not a hundred percent sold on any of them." 
 See:- be sold a bill of goods
 - be sold a pup
 - be sold on (something)
 - be sold on something
 - sell (one) on (something)
 - sell (one's) birthright for a bowl of soup
 - sell (one's) birthright for a mess of pottage
 - sell (one's) body
 - sell (one's) soul (to the devil)
 - sell (someone, something, or oneself) as (something)
 - sell (someone, something, or oneself) short
 - sell (something) on credit
 - sell a wolf ticket
 - sell a woof ticket
 - sell at (something)
 - sell buicks
 - sell for (something)
 - sell for a song
 - sell like hot cakes
 - sell like hotcakes
 - sell off
 - sell oneself
 - sell out
 - sell someone on
 - sell the family silver
 - sell the farm
 - sell the pass
 - sell wolf tickets
 - sell woof tickets
 - sold cober
 - sold on
 - sold on (something)
 - sold on someone or something
 - sold out
 
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