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resell

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vb. To sell again.

Usage examples of resell.

Cactus investors would then resell the gas back to Enron, which in turn would use it to meet its obligations under the long-term supply contracts with customers.

I propose to purchase very large amounts of a wide range of goods at bargain prices and resell them to other merchants, who will in turn offer them at retail.

One was planning to surrender his Ford pickup to the local dealer who had promised to resell it for him.

Thus they acted as the middlemen of the trade, bringing the amber south to resell for the finished products of imperial civilization.

Even lower-level regime officials used their access and connections to buy goods that they could resell at a profit on the black market.

But sometimes they get bigger ideas and either try to or succeed in taking the captives back to resell to another buyer.

Usually just one in his life, luckily for him - and he very seldom tries to resell it again or he would get a nasty shock.

All tickets must be purchased at face value and are not to be resold for a profit.

He invested the twelve hundred in a 1930 Duesenberg sedan housed in a long-locked garage in the same block, resold it to an ardent collector two streets away for a round five thousand.

Importers must incur the expense of handling and reselling before the product is ready for the jobbers.

For unauthorized dealing in the trophies of certain scheduled wild game, as opposed to mere poaching or hunting, for buying and reselling and exporting, the maximum penalty will be twelve years at hard labour and a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars.

Breath was a city commodity, stored in the customhouse and sold to the licensed apothecaries who resold it in their shops.

Mexico had a few cutters, but like a lot of black-market workmen, they tended to skim the cream off incoming shipments and resell on the side.

As for our cousin John Bull, a lot of British Hotchkiss heavies were either resold privately after World War I, or blow-torched.

Stolen pearls, or snides, were filched by divers and crews and sold to known snide buyers or anyone prepared to resell them at a profit.