Similar words: gamesmanship, statesmanship, salesman, marksmanship, sales manager, sportsmanship, swordsmanship, craftsmanship. Meaning: ['seɪlzmənʃɪp] n. skill in selling; skill in persuading people to buy.
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1. I was captured by his brilliant salesmanship.
2. Clever salesmanship can persuade you to buy things you don't really want.
3. Good salesmanship depends on a cool mind.
4. He has not much experience in salesmanship.
5. Salesmanship and advertising are activities in which Americans excel.
6. Learning the skills of salesmanship takes time and effort.
7. The school offers a course on salesmanship.
8. How does working as a lifeguard pertain to salesmanship?
9. Bad salesmanship was responsible for the party's defeat.
10. My amazement at his pride and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood this article.
11. He then turned to Timberwise's poor salesmanship , which he had pinpointed as its fundamental weakness.
12. Be careful not to add a bunch of salesmanship here.
13. He read a book on salesmanship but it didn't help.
14. But it will take all Mr Obama's salesmanship to talk his own party round.
15. So far , though, Mr Obama's salesmanship has pushed harder the other way.
16. But in her writing and speeches Shaughnessy did not dwell on this problem; perhaps that was a necessary part of salesmanship.
17. Was this all just a matter of runaway credulity, mass hysteria[sentencedict.com], or overwrought salesmanship?
18. In the face of all the forces of modern salesmanship, it still rules, almost undefiled, in the textbooks.
19. Or producers may proceed actively to create wants through advertising and salesmanship.
20. Many stores spend too much on technology and too little on salesmanship and service.
21. Plenty of room there for plucking new generations of consumers, as long as salesmanship remains legal.
22. He kept excellent written records, but his guidance on salesmanship was of less use than his colleague's.
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23. Mass production meant finding new methods of selling, and manufacturers like Ford encouraged high pressure salesmanship.
24. The essential discovery, now that everyone had heard of Freud, was that guilt could be harnessed to salesmanship.
25. He prides himself on his powers of persuasion -- or, in other words, his salesmanship.
26. For courage -- not complacency -- is our need today -- leadership -- not salesmanship.
27. Then he was told he effusive enough in his salesmanship.
28. A felicitous rhetoric mirage of advertisement language can enhance the salesmanship effect.
29. Rick: I wouldn't bring up Paris if I were you, it's poor salesmanship.
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