(n.) A woman whose occupation is to sell goods or merchandise.
Example Sentences:
(1) Kathryn Steinle, who was known as Kate, was a medical device saleswoman who reportedly loved travel and dance.
(2) And thus Wilson's unexpected artistic Indian summer began, largely guided by his second wife, Melinda Ledbetter, a former car saleswoman he married in 1995 and with whom he's subsequently adopted five children.
(3) Mary Day Vintage clothes saleswoman (hey, it is east London) who becomes Luther's new love interest.
(4) As a saleswoman explains the products and prices on offer, the complexity of the system becomes apparent.
(5) There is a different lens for male CEOs and female CEOs,” said Annis, who was the first saleswoman at Sony in the 1980s and now provides training to employees at Fortune 500 companies including Microsoft, IBM and Deloitte.
(6) A 59-year-old saleswoman of black hats presented with a severe purpuric eruption of the exposed areas of the face, neck and arms.
(7) That L'Oréal is being sued for attempting to fire a saleswoman in California for not being 'hot' enough only confirms it yet again."
(8) "Bring your own phone next time," a Koryolink saleswoman told me at the airport as we were departing.
(9) Photograph: Family Handout Image The slaying of a young woman, a medical device saleswoman from San Francisco who the Associated Press reported loved travel and dance, on Pier 14, a busy tourist spot, has put the policy under intense scrutiny.
(10) A saleswoman bags up a sale for a customer at Dr Reefer's marijuana dispensary at the University of Colorado, in Boulder.
Shopgirl
Definition:
(n.) A girl employed in a shop.
Example Sentences:
(1) The prime minister angrily claimed that this was a small matter which had got completely out of hand, and there were those who mocked - and Annan encountered many such in the course of his career - by asking how many shopgirls did Lord Annan know?
(2) His mother worked as a shopgirl at the Co-op, his father was a gentleman's outfitter who had aspirations to be an actor, but who ended up enrolling as a policeman.
(3) Shotton credits some of the brand's current success to her time as a shopgirl: "I know the customer – you learn what works.
(4) His early masterpiece Les Bonnes Femmes, about four shopgirls who long to escape their monotonous existence, offered a gallery of grotesques and macabre and farcical humour, but also poetry and tenderness.