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Definition of Sold

Sold
Sold Sold, imp. & p. p. of Sell.
Sold
Sold Sold, n. [F. solde. See Soldier, and cf. Sou.] Solary; military pay. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Sold from wikipedia

- up sold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sold is the past tense of selling, which is providing or giving away goods or services for a price. Sold may...
- Sold! is an American reality television series on History that premiered on April 11, 2012. The series chronicles the activities of Rick Bryant, owner...
- Cost of goods sold (COGS) is the carrying value of goods sold during a particular period. Costs are ****ociated with particular goods using one of the...
- The Man Who Sold the World may refer to: The Man Who Sold the World (album), a 1970 album by David Bowie "The Man Who Sold the World" (song), the album's...
- Roberto Soldić (Croatian pronunciation: [roberto soldiɕ]; born 25 January 1995) is a Croatian mixed martial artist and professional boxer, competing in...
- The Sold Grandfather (German: Der verkaufte Großvater) may refer to: The Sold Grandfather a play by the German writer Anton Hamik The Sold Grandfather...
- ('far too close'), which over time became Altona. In 1849, David Robinson sold his farm to Archibald Wright of Philadelphia, who transferred the property...
- Bought & Sold could mean: Bought & Sold (television program) Bought & Sold (book), 2016 book by Megan Stephens Bought & Sold: Scotland, Jamaica and Slavery...
- This is a list of the most expensive cars sold in public auto auctions through the traditional bidding process, that of those that attracted headline grabbing...
- Look up sold out in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sold Out may refer to: The act of selling out, the compromising of one's integrity, morality and...