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traveling salesman
noun
- a male representative of a business firm who travels in an assigned territory soliciting orders for a company's products or services.
Word History and Origins
Origin of traveling salesman1
Example Sentences
At its heart is Jack, a traveling salesman played by Billy Crudup who sells condos on the moon — sorry, “lunar residencies” — to those disappointed with life on Earth.
Yes, Yankovic did acquire his first accordion from a traveling salesman.
His father was a traveling salesman who later worked for Kellogg’s, and his mother was a homemaker.
So to use gendered language, scheduling is the classic “traveling salesman” problem—how do you optimize a bunch of different “stops” to form a route?
Thus, the idea of the traveling salesman Hill swindling the locals into investing in a boys’ marching band, with the intent of skipping town before teaching them a note, held up as well.
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