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salespeople

[ seylz-pee-puhl ]

plural noun

  1. people person engaged in selling.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of salespeople1

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80; sales + people

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Example Sentences

“All that they do is hire salespeople, make up a BS story, and boom, they look like a distillery,” Leopold says.

A new study finds that customers are more likely to buy when dealing with snobby salespeople.

Patients are looking more like customers, and doctors more like salespeople.

According to reports from his salespeople, various Korean celebrities have been spotted in Canada Goose products in recent years.

If only salespeople were fuzzy and wagged their tails more, they'd probably find it easier to cooperate with the inevitable.

We can recruit traveling salespeople to go door to door in the shanties and take orders.

And then you can leave your salespeople to wait on all customers, giving you more time for real management—generalship.

And the several thousand salespeople in the huge store were slangily nicknamed "Peter Rolls's hands."

In an instant she realized that the pads upon which salespeople did hasty sums must be called check books, anyhow in America.

About hours—we close at the right time, but the salespeople are kept late, often very late, looking over stock.

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