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go-getter

NOUN
  1. someone whose career progresses rapidly

How To Use go-getter In A Sentence

  • At the age of 73, he sounded like a ghost from the past rather than a go-getter for the future.
  • He explained that people who wear their hearts on their sleeves tire sooner than the laid back and a team of go-getters would be likely to exhaust themselves quickly.
  • They are primarily looking for go-getters committed to customer excellence, mostly from the hospitality industry.
  • He was also a budding go-getter who used to work in his family's furrier shop and stretch animal hides for 25 cents each.
  • We only recruit go-getters who will be actively involved in the company's development.
  • They show up before the boss and look like go-getters.
  • Thin and tired, she seemed to have little in common with the bright-eyed young go-getter.
  • High achievers and go-getters are naturally attracted to such challenges and will organise their own funding and resources in a quest to win that prize.
  • It was once said that Britain was divided into herbivores, the gentle types who read the Guardian and believe in collectivism, and carnivores, the thrusting go-getters who favour rugged individualism.
  • Yeah, he's a go-getter.
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