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Definition of Saleslady
1. Noun. A woman salesperson.
Specialized synonyms: Midinette
Generic synonyms: Sales Rep, Sales Representative, Salesperson
Definition of Saleslady
1. Noun. A woman who is employed as a salesclerk. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Saleslady
1. [n -DIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saleslady
Literary usage of Saleslady
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Müller-Walle Method of Lip-reading for the Deaf (Bruhn Lip-reading System) by Martha Emma Bruhn, Julius Müller-Walle (1915)
"asked the saleslady. The saleslady was much surprised to hear that it didn't ...
Later the saleslady said to him as she displayed a number: "Here are some ..."
2. The Hyphen by Margaret Blake, E.P. Dutton (Firm), Lida Clara Schem (1920)
"The highly rouged and scented saleslady who approached them was inclined to be
supercilious after disdainfully examining Varvara Alexandrovna. ..."
3. The Hyphen by Margaret Blake, E.P. Dutton (Firm) (1920)
"The highly rouged and scented saleslady who approached them was inclined to be
supercilious after disdainfully examining Varvara Alexandrovna. ..."
4. The Science and Art of Selling by James Samuel Knox (1921)
"saleslady: "I'm sure you did not see the same suit, madam, because this is made
... saleslady: "The manufacturer wouldn't think of selling anything else in ..."
5. The Müller-Walle Method of Lip-reading for the Deaf (Bruhn Lip-reading System) by Martha Emma Bruhn, Julius Müller-Walle (1915)
"asked the saleslady. The saleslady was much surprised to hear that it didn't ...
Later the saleslady said to him as she displayed a number: "Here are some ..."
6. The Hyphen by Margaret Blake, E.P. Dutton (Firm), Lida Clara Schem (1920)
"The highly rouged and scented saleslady who approached them was inclined to be
supercilious after disdainfully examining Varvara Alexandrovna. ..."
7. The Hyphen by Margaret Blake, E.P. Dutton (Firm) (1920)
"The highly rouged and scented saleslady who approached them was inclined to be
supercilious after disdainfully examining Varvara Alexandrovna. ..."
8. The Science and Art of Selling by James Samuel Knox (1921)
"saleslady: "I'm sure you did not see the same suit, madam, because this is made
... saleslady: "The manufacturer wouldn't think of selling anything else in ..."