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telemarketer
[ tel-uh-mahr-ki-ter ]
noun
- a person who sells, advertises, or fund-raises through usually unsolicited telephone calls:
How can I avoid being overwhelmed by telemarketers and marketing mail?
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of telemarketer1
Example Sentences
When he lived in Los Angeles before, Chad Bowden worked at one point as a telemarketer.
There was a stint as a telemarketer, cold-calling people to ask if they needed a new accountant, and a particularly grim gig packing worming tablets for dogs for 10 hours a day, with no talking or sitting allowed.
“LORE gave him a new identity. Last I heard, he’s something called a telemarketer now.”
But if some telemarketer or scammer calls her, Auntie will talk to them and start to write checks.
Leon gets a call from a place that wants to offer him a position, but Larry has his phone, thinks it's a telemarketer and curses the guy out.
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