Synonym: gross revenue, gross sales. Similar words: sale, for sale, on sale, Palestinian, salad, salmon, salary, vassal. Meaning: [seɪl] n. income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time.
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91. Steve climbed rapidly in the sales division.
92. She was offered the position of sales manager.
93. He moved to the sales department.
94. Some sales managers think selling abroad is impossibly difficult.
95. The sales assistant was a very personable young man.
96. Our prices are exclusive of sales tax.
97. The stronger U.S. dollar depressed sales.
98. Sales have been falling off recently.
99. The figures refer to our sales in Europe.
100. April's sales figures were a freak.
101. This year's sales figures are looking good.
102. Retail sales fell in November by 10%.
103. Direct sales, by mail order,(www.Sentencedict.com) were up by 15%.
104. He has a very clever sales pitch.
105. The decline in sales embarrassed our company.
106. Unless we start making some sales, we're done for.
107. Their sales market was being snowballed.
108. The economic slowdown has caused our sales to plateau.
109. John was shunted sideways to a job in sales.
110. Sales reached a low point in 1996.
111. Sales of Russian vodka have reached an all-time high.
112. Sales have been tremendous so far this year.
113. I have to shake the Sales Department up.
114. One of the sales clerks called security.
115. We launch a new sales campaign this fall.
116. You're responsible to whoever is in charge of sales.
117. The decrease in sales was almost 20 percent.
118. The operator will connect you with our sales department.
119. Sales jumped from $2.7 billion to $3.5 billion.
120. We could get more sales through better marketing.
More similar words: sale, for sale, on sale, Palestinian, salad, salmon, salary, vassal, male, pale, tale, less, scale, whale, bless, female, dealer, calendar, talented, much less, homeless, nonetheless, senseless, telescope, equivalent, tablespoon, no less than, adolescent, more or less, regardless.