Wiktionary
sold-out
a. Having been entirely sell, so that no stock remains
WordNet
sold-out
adj. having taken a bribe or bribes; "a sold-out politician" [syn: sold-out(a)]
sold completely in advance; "had a sold-out house for both performances"
Usage examples of "sold-out".
I sang to sold-out audiences in all the big auditoriums of most of the Canadian cities.
Bill's friend David Cotton started promoting after-parties at Steamboat Springs, a bar on Sixth Street, for Bill's sold-out Workshop shows.