floorwalker

[ UK /flˈɔːwɔːkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an employee of a retail store who supervises sales personnel and helps with customer problems
    a floorwalker is called a shopwalker in Britain
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How To Use floorwalker In A Sentence

  • When I entered I approached the "floorwalker," and handing him my sample, said: The Magic Egg and Other Stories
  • At stops in Vicksburg, Greenville or Stovepipe Bend, Sam serves as a different kind of floorwalker, trying to keep order among the raucous, 500-plus crowds smelling of sweat and Sen-Sen and armed with knives or moonshine or both. An Adventure Tale Haunted by Loss
  • His supervisor is a self-important floorwalker with a pince-nez and a morning suit. Archive 2008-01-01
  • It was the implacable standards of a department store floorwalker who insisted on being addressed as "Captain". David Croft: farewell to a cherished voice of Britain and lost Empire | Observer editorial
  • No girl, not even Dora Stein herself, would dare risk offending any other of the floorwalkers, men able to break a saleswoman if they "got Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
  • After his return from Europe, Sam gets hired as a floorwalker in a New Orleans department store, a job he loves as much for its "light duty" overseeing the staff and helping customers as for its uniform of "snappy" suits. An Adventure Tale Haunted by Loss
  • The floorwalker is our point of social contact with patrons. Where the Blue Begins
  • a floorwalker is called a shopwalker in Britain
  • Garner unwittingly has inherited this trait, proudly showing her handful of pennies to a suspicious floorwalker at a 5 & 10 cent store, proving that she has a right to be there because she is a customer. Archive 2009-02-01
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