salesmanish
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[edit]salesmanish (comparative more salesmanish, superlative most salesmanish)
- Like a salesman; salesmanly.
- 1937, Lee Thayer, Last Trump, page 119:
- Peter spoke lower still though there was no one in sight except an inconspicuous salesmanish-looking passenger doing his constitutional round the deck.
- 1968, Edward S. Bordin, Psychological counseling, page 53:
- How do you do, sir? (very hearty, "salesmanish" approach)
- 2013, Jonathan Miles, Want Not, →ISBN, page 109:
- Not through charm (though his arsenal included a salesmanish version of that) and not through its antithesis, coercion (though browbeating was an old specialty of his), but through a counterbalanced combination of the two that called to mind an expert dog trainer, with the sit and stay commands swapped for shut up and pay.
- 2014, Ramaswamy Balakrishnan, The Man With A Naked Face, →ISBN:
- Minutes later, he realized that it looked too formal, and too salesmanish.