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US
/ˈseɪɫz/
]
[ UK /sˈeɪlz/ ]
[ UK /sˈeɪlz/ ]
NOUN
- income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time
How To Use sales In A Sentence
- Secondly, he makes the team too much money, raking in ticket and merchandise sales like crazy.
- The total sales of the company didn't amount to more than a few million dollars.
- A liquor pour cost of 18.3%, for example, means that it cost a little more than 18 cents to generate a dollar of liquor sales.
- Some retailers, including Sears, have already held some "door-buster" early-morning sales, which makes Black Friday -- the day after Thanksgiving that's looked upon as a kick-off to the holiday shopping season -- a little "grayer," he said. Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed
- Before that I was the sales manager with a Bombay consumer electricals company.
- Norman Neal Williams had been a transient, they learned, an itinerant vitamin salesman with no known relatives. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
- “You come to make a sales pitch?” he asked grouchily. Fatal Circle
- Most of the salespeople are on commission.
- Relying too much on markets for either input supplies or sales outlets places the low unit cost of production that comes with economies of scale at risk.
- He thought the thieves would dispose of the shop's stock at car boot sales or use them for family gifts.