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- noun The
female equivalent of apitchman ; asaleswoman .
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Examples
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Way back in 1999, in a Los Angeles Times article about Gina and Matt Gallo, Barry Stavro wrote: E. & J. Gallo Winery’s pitchwoman is a 32-year-old blonde who wears boots and blue jeans, works in the family’s vineyards, knows the difference between a petite sirah and a pinot noir and has the letter G in her last name.
Hoose juice, blogs, cheap Pinot, wine in food stores – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Celebrity chef Paula Deen 's decision to become a pitchwoman for a diabetes drug is leaving a bad taste in the mouths of Madison Avenue branding experts.
Paula Deen Pitch Hard to Swallow Suzanne Vranica 2012
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Starting this week, Progressive Insurance is putting its pitchwoman “Flo” to work promoting such a program.
Flo knows: Would you report your driving behavior for an insurance discount? 2011
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Gifford, 56, the Carnival Cruise pitchwoman turned Regis Philbin sidekick, and Kotb, 45, the Emmy-nominated Dateline correspondent, are the odd couple of talk TV -- though more Laverne and Shirley than Felix and Oscar, Gifford says.
Kathie Lee Gifford And Hoda Kotb Mark 'Today' Show Milestone 2010
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As the crowd waited for the comedienne/Celebrity Apprentice/QVC pitchwoman Joan Rivers to take the stage at the Laurie Beechman Theater, a piano player entertained with Cole Porter's "Anything Goes."
Joan Rivers Dishes On Celebrities, Dating Rebecca Harrington 2010
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He hired comedian Phyllis Diller in the early 1960s as a pitchwoman, breaking from the buttoned-down banking image of the era.
He Built Banc One Into a Potent Force Stephen Miller 2010
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He hired comedian Phyllis Diller in the early 1960s as a pitchwoman, breaking from the buttoned-down banking image of the era.
He Built Banc One Into a Potent Force Stephen Miller 2010
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As the crowd waited for the comedienne/Celebrity Apprentice/QVC pitchwoman Joan Rivers to take the stage at the Laurie Beechman Theater, a piano player entertained with Cole Porter's "Anything Goes."
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He hired comedian Phyllis Diller in the early 1960s as a pitchwoman, breaking from the buttoned-down banking image of the era.
He Built Banc One Into a Potent Force Stephen Miller 2010
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And it is unlikely that Ma and Pa farmers have the deep pockets to hire cooking show star Paula Deen as their pitchwoman, as Smithfield has.
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