Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. One who is employed to sell goods in a store.
Wiktionary
- n. A person employed by a store to sell merchandise, assist customers in finding merchandise, and accepting payment.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a salesperson in a store
Examples
“A knowledgeable salesclerk can help you set an appropriate range.”
“And now let's set things to music, as Glee redeems its messy post-Super Bowl episode with a terrific Valentine's outing, as Puck pursues the plus-sized Lauren "an even bigger badass than me," he exults, Finn tries to woo Quinn back from behind a kissing booth, Kurt helps his unrequited crush Blaine stage a "Gap attack" serenade for a shaggy salesclerk — "Was it too much?”
“Bloomberg News A salesclerk counts Japanese yen bank notes.”
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“Watch this happen in your own mind as you meet or talk with a co-worker, salesclerk or family member.”
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“And buying an ebook at the click of a button removes all need for a human salesclerk.”
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“But who can resist Flo, the quirky but likable salesclerk in Progressive Insurance ads who attracts our attention to the tote board of premium comparisons that are really the low-price message of these commercials?”
“Each salesclerk then makes "hypotheses" about what kinds of products will sell on a given day.”
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“Of twenty-five Crawford films released during the 1930s, she portrayed a salesclerk in only two (Our Blushing Brides and The Women); the record shows that she played a far wider spectrum of characters than is commonly asserted.”
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“I find it bizarre that people think nothing of sharing personal information with the salesclerk who sold them a toaster, but they get all antsy when a census-taker asks their name.”
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“The elderly salesclerk won't eye us with suspicion.”
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