From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsaleswomansales‧wom‧an /ˈseɪlzˌwʊmən/ noun (plural saleswomen /-ˌwɪmɪn/) [countable] BOSELLa woman whose job is selling things
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saleswoman• But Caroline had not hired on as a saleswoman, and she'd certainly not hired on to be sociable.• She had been a saleswoman and loved it.• Some newly minted salesmen and saleswomen have been laid off from other jobs.• Dyroen-Lancer has made money as an Avon saleswoman.• But the real head-case is Carolyn, a failing real-estate saleswoman.• None of the other five saleswomen was available for comment.• On a street corner in the bustling city centre Petrona Sanchez, a lottery saleswoman, is equally bewildered.• Jacking out, the saleswoman slid her finger into a socket behind the counter.From Longman Business Dictionarysaleswomansales‧wom‧an /ˈseɪlzˌwʊmən/ noun (plural saleswomen /-ˌwɪmɪn/) [countable]JOBMARKETING a woman whose job is to persuade people to buy her company’s products