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telemark

[ UK /tˈɛlɪmˌɑːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a turn made in skiing; the outside ski is placed ahead and turned gradually inwards

How To Use telemark In A Sentence

  • As a telemarketing Sales Wolf, my conscious is always clear. Archive 2007-03-01
  • A few hard-core telemarkers skim the hill; a lone boarder surfs in for a burger; a dozen alpine skiers brave the ungroomed crud.
  • You know, there are 110 million Americans on the "Do Not Call" list, which means that companies can't call you to telemarket -- can't call you during your dinner time to do that. CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2005
  • Hi -- I would like to commend the courage and patriotism of several of your citizens, the three dozen employees of Americall who, when asked to telemarket and read a script of blatant and out-of-bounds lies to recipients, refused, and left their jobs, without pay, as a matter of principle. Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama
  • I resorted to telemarketing to pay for my bacchanalian lifestyle during the lean years of college.
  • I really hate telemarketers, but I know that they are human beings, who have this sucky job where they must call up people that they know are going to hate them.
  • They cited industry estimates indicating that telemarketers make as many as 104 million calls to consumers and businesses every day, with the number growing as a result of increased use of autodialers.
  • We're not going to do any kind of outbound marketing or telemarketing or promotions.
  • The enormously popular Outing Club runs local climbing, telemarking, and backpacking trips, as well as summer expeditions to South America and Alaska.
  • I have my availability set so that I can telemarket in the morning and do Target in the afternoons and evenings. Read It!
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