sellout - Meaning in Sanskrit

sellout - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is sellout meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase sellout refers to a betrayal of one's principles principles, country, cause, etc., or the selling of an entire stock of something, or an event for which all tickets are sold, or someone who has sold out. See sellout meaning in Sanskrit, sellout definition, translation and meaning of sellout in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sellout. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sellout in Sanskrit.

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