Synonym: business, patronage. Similar words: client, salient, emollient, resilient, ebullient, resident alien, oriented, intelligent. Meaning: [‚kliːɒ̃ːn'tel] n. customers collectively.
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31. Sharelink has built up a clientele of about 57,000 in two years.
32. A faithful clientele returns for the lavish portions, the crispy tempura and the freshest sushi.
33. Administrators at the hospital conceded that they had limited outings as they sought to learn about their clientele.
34. For the most part they are unambitious publications, serving primarily the clientele of their own clearinghouses and reporting local activity.
35. I think it will make our international clientele feel at home.
36. Butler and Patterson will then manage a team of 70 staff for a clientele of 1,500.
37. The Two Brewers pub is indeed an enlightened establishment, encouraging such a highclass canine clientele.
38. The clientele was elegant and mostly black, men in beautifully tailored white suits, well-dressed women.
39. It was this clientele which Hunter and his administrative staff took on in Tucson, in January 1994.
40. Such high design can be lost even on discriminating clientele.
41. They have an upper class clientele.
42. Start with your existing clientele.
43. Our clientele has always favoured quality rather than quantity.
44. My clientele has always favoured quality rather than quantity.
45. The Algonquin, which fittingly claims the distinction(10) of being New York's oldest working hotel, threw a party for Wong on Tuesday night, inviting 300 of his friends and clientele.
46. Ochroma manages to attract its clientele through a simple trick of timing.
47. A trained cosmetologist applies current beauty technology in creative, imaginative ways to satisfy the needs of a diverse clientele.
48. I have built up a loyal satisfied clientele for both African and European clothes.
49. As befits Ohio's as a swing state, Ralphie's clientele seemed evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans.
50. Our restaurant always remains a good reputation - we have a good clientele here.
51. Keep the car-shopping clientele happy and keep your profits high to put together a speed demon worthy of the racetrack.
52. Its clientele includes OEMs, recyclers, manufacturers of compatible products,[sentencedict.com] distributors of private label and neutrally packed and labelling companies and the industry in general.
53. This isn't the type of clientele any restaurant wants to attract.
54. For further assistance on how these changes can affect your clientele , please do not hesitate to contact your local RCI office nearest you.
55. We also import a variety of items for answering the requirements of our clientele in India.
56. Modern school mainly contains clientele effect thought, signaling hypothesis and agency cost theory.
57. And the country's indifference to trendy boutique hotels and splashy resorts — long the lament of global tourism professionals — is just what appeals to a more discerning clientele.
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58. To promote and maintain good public relations with hotel clientele.
59. This week one of London's best-loved restaurants Le Caprice – known for its celebrity clientele and unfussy, comforting food – reopens its door after a refurbishment to celebrate its 30th birthday.
60. According to the salon's manager, Miyuki Gunji, 90 percent of their clientele are hostesses.
More similar words: client, salient, emollient, resilient, ebullient, resident alien, oriented, intelligent, disoriented, intelligently, lien, alien, white lie, salience, alienate, a white lie, alienated, alienation, resilience, ebullience, inalienable, unalienable, insentient, telex, stele, sentient, discontented, contented, teletext, platelet.