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Out of stock   /aʊt əv stɑk/   Listen
Out of stock

adjective
1.
Not available for sale or use.






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"Out of stock" Quotes from Famous Books



... his hand into his pocket, withdrawing a leather folder. "Here, we'll take this one with the folding top, but get us a fresh one out of stock." ...
— Every Soul Hath Its Song • Fannie Hurst

... is out of stock at half the stores. And Villon starved and Keats, Keats— Where am I? ...
— The So-called Human Race • Bert Leston Taylor

... a catalogue and describes it. An Egyptian carver named Khafra made two of 'em for King Rameses II. about the year B.C. The other one can't be found. The junkshops and antique bugs have rubbered all Europe for it, but it seems to be out of stock. Scudder paid $2,000 for the ...
— The Gentle Grafter • O. Henry

... the prospect must be given some plausible reason and sincere explanation for the reduction. A special arrangement with the manufacturer, cleaning out of stock, an introductory offer—some valid reason; and then state this reason in a frank, business-like way, making the story interesting and showing where it is to the advantage of both the ...
— Business Correspondence • Anonymous

... rid of them. Thought he'd been stocked up with more than he could sell, all through the salesman's slick tongue. I told him not to worry, that the boys would be standing in line before long and would clean him out of stock. He seemed to think I was kidding him, but he brightened up just ...
— The Radio Boys' First Wireless - Or Winning the Ferberton Prize • Allen Chapman



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