salesmanship in English

noun

[sales·man·ship || 'seɪlzmənʃɪp]

technique for selling goods; qualities associated with a successful salesman; power to convince, ability to generate interest in a product or subject

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "salesmanship" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "salesmanship", or refer to the context using the word "salesmanship" in the English Dictionary.

1. Was this all just a matter of runaway credulity, mass hysteria,(Sentencedict.com) or overwrought salesmanship?

2. Mass production meant finding new methods of selling,[http://Sentencedict.com] and manufacturers like Ford encouraged high pressure salesmanship.

3. brinkmanship (n.) also Brinksmanship (with unetymological -s-), 1956, a construction based on salesmanship, sportsmanship, etc.; from brink (n.)

4. Oh, you are so right, and thanks to your smooth salesmanship and your silver tongue, I'm completely sold.

5. Brinkmanship (n.) also Brinksmanship (with unetymological -s-), 1956, a construction based on salesmanship, sportsmanship, etc.; from brink (n.)

6. Brinkmanship (n.) also brinksmanship (with unetymological -s-), 1956, a construction based on salesmanship, sportsmanship, etc.; from brink (n.)

7. 26 But in her writing and speeches Shaughnessy did not dwell on this problem; perhaps that was a necessary part of salesmanship.