- a word derived from supersalesman.
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Though trained as an architect, Luckman was a slick businessman with a flair for supersalesmanship; to Pereira, on the other hand, architecture was simply a profession.
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By what supersalesmanship had the underwriters managed to sell 900,000 shares at a point or more above the market price?
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Luckman's supersalesmanship and Pereira's flair for design soon proved a potent combination.
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Watson's success was due in large part to the supersalesmanship with which he sold his products, the intensely personal way he ran the expanding business that produced them.
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Bernie Cornfeld broke into the world's financial establishment by dint of supersalesmanship.
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