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vendeuse

American  
[vahn-dœz] / vɑ̃ˈdœz /

noun

French.
  • vendeuses
    plural
  1. a female shop assistant; shopgirl.


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The vendeuse led the way to a dressing room.

From Time Magazine Archive

"When they hesitate, I always advise them to buy elsewhere," says Dior's chief vendeuse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then behind a jet of vaporous breath appeared a vendeuse, rubbing her hands, the national gesture of this winter.

From Time Magazine Archive

She was suddenly interrupted with a scream from the vendeuse: "But darling, you're wearing it back to front!"

From Time Magazine Archive

Marie, the most skillful vendeuse in Paris, becomes radiant.

From Etiquette by Emily Post

The vendeuses, as chic as their Parisian counterparts, once included young Angela Lansbury.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 14, 2021

At Maggy Rouff's, Legroux's, Suzanne Talbot's and Vera Borea's, vendeuses said they had deferred this season to American taste.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then, with a spatter of conventional applause, the audience erupts from the gilt seats and flows down upon the black-clad vendeuses stationed at every step on the stairway.

From Time Magazine Archive

Black-clad vendeuses -- all pretty, some titled -- were bringing gorgeous garments out to clients.

From Time Magazine Archive

Harried vendeuses in black elbow hip-swinging models about.

From Time Magazine Archive

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