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saleslady

[seylz-ley-dee] / ˈseɪlzˌleɪ di /


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The Women in Black is not a cheering title, but in Madeleine St John’s novel the characters are not in mourning; they are salesladies in a 1950s department store in Sydney.

From The Guardian

Flying home from Flagstaff after his encounter with old Quichotte, he was sad, and not even the ministrations of all six salesladies simultaneously could blow away his blues.

From The New Yorker

A lot of gossip took place there, among the salesladies and the customers: the affairs, the separations, the matches.

From New York Times

From salesladies at state events, from other dancers and from thrift stores, Doran has amassed a collection of square-dancing dresses big enough that she doesn’t have to wear the same one twice.

From Washington Times

Over seven years, Westfall piloted Big Foot to 33 states to work all manner of temporary, low-paying jobs — Amazon warehouse clerk, saleslady, resort receptionist, cavern tour guide.

From Los Angeles Times