commercial traveler
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of commercial traveler
First recorded in 1800–10
Example Sentences
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Richard Dix, as a brawny, broken-nosed, commercial traveler, twines love and business, achieving girl and commission.
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A tourist or commercial traveler voluntarily submits himself to the law of a country he visits.
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Blotner has salvaged a number of fine stories from back-issue oblivion and, in the process, presented an intriguing portrait of the artist as a commercial traveler.
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I solemnly swear that I had no previous knowledge that a permit was necessary as it was the first time I had been further east than Texas as a commercial traveler.
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To the younger commercial traveler her accents sounded like the wavelets on a beach!
From John March, Southerner by Cable, George W.
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