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"schmoozer" Definitions
  1. a person who often talks in an informal and friendly way with people, especially in order to gain an advantage by persuading people to like them and do what they want

31 Sentences With "schmoozer"

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He was a successful schmoozer, able to drink like a fish.
Mr. Oleshansky, who calls himself Fritz the Schmoozer, has three distinct strategies.
He knows how to do that if he needs to, but he's more of a schmoozer.
And if you're a great schmoozer but a terrible VC, you can still make it here.
He needs to be a schmoozer, to be a host, to entertain the powerful and wealthy.
Fritz the Schmoozer has his eye on you from the moment you walk in the door.
He is known as a consummate schmoozer — a big talker clearly attempting to stay in the public arena.
People often say they think I'm cold or standoffish, but I'm just not a good schmoozer at all.
"He was a character, a schmoozer," she said, using a distinctly New York term she learned from him.
He seems to me to be very proud and happy, but he's not a schmoozer in any way.
"He is a schmoozer," said Michael Madden, a North Korea leadership expert at the Stimson Center, a U.S. think tank.
" He was a consummate schmoozer; Mr. Clinton once said that Mr. Farmer "could talk an owl out of a tree.
Schumer the politician is known as a schmoozer, who is willing to engage the other side but to also fight tenaciously.
He is a schmoozer who recognizes the importance of projecting a positive, inclusive image of the bank to its clients, its employees and the public.
The Wisconsin native's wonkiness wins out over his schmoozer credentials, making a high-profile job on Wall Street or as a K Street lobbyist an unlikely fit.
He's a lifelong schmoozer and dealmaker who, despite the sharp elements of his message, doesn't like being portrayed in the harsh light that the travel restrictions have triggered.
A schmoozer and a deal-maker, he is more suited to the politics of getting things done than to the partisan knife-fighting culture of Mr. Trump's Washington.
Silicon Valley viewers are used to this series satirizing an industry where true innovators are exploited, while money flows unabated to any charismatic schmoozer who knows the right buzzwords.
But perhaps his biggest problem was that he was a fund-raiser by trade and schmoozer by temperament with very little knowledge, or interest, in policy and the inner workings of government.
This Trump is flexible and inquisitive, a schmoozer who remembers birthdays and often lavishes praise on their companies, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity so they could freely discuss private meetings.
Friends explain that Trump likes to be liked: He's a lifelong schmoozer and dealmaker who, despite the sharp elements of his message, doesn't like being portrayed in the harsh light that the travel restrictions have triggered.
"It's all hands on deck for the three of us," says James DeSantis, the show's business relations manager, who is also a home and interior designer, registered yoga instructor and "top rate schmoozer," according to a Bravo release.
Mark Federman, Niki's father who quit his law practice to take up with the lox racket and ran the place with his wife, Maria, for years, was a Grade-A schmoozer, and a lovely guy; he still is.
You go, well, maybe if I had been more brilliant and thought of better solutions, it would have come out great, or maybe if I, you know, was, like, more of a schmoozer and knew how to work with people?
Ross Baker, a scholar in residence for Schumer's predecessor and close ally former Nevada Senator Harry Reid, refers to him as "a world-class schmoozer," adept at cultivating relationships across the factions of his own party as well as across the aisle.
" Since he had to submit the book to the C.I.A.'s censors, he doesn't identify the stultifying bureaucrats and timeservers, although he does reserve special wrath for one boss he names only as "Phil," who, he says, "as a schmoozer, had few equals.
Steve 'The Schmoozer' Somers (A WFAN original talk show host and likely the first radio star that the station ever had): By far and away, in my lifetime, they [Mike and Chris] were the two best, and to this moment, the two best radio sports talk people I've ever heard.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has emerged from his earliest days in the White House with a new title: schmoozer-in-chief.
Steve Somers (born April 17, 1947), nicknamed the Schmoozer, is an American talk radio host best known for his work on the New York City sports radio station WFAN (660 AM). He has been with the station since its inception in 1987.
Mason then landed roles in independent films Schmoozer, Discovering Daisy, LAX (2002), and Lime Salted Love (2006). She starred opposite Jason Kirk in Outpatient, an independent film. She also starred in the world premiere of Two Ships Passing at the Pan Andreas Theatre (2004), for which she was named Outstanding Female Actor in a Lead Role. Mason’s television appearances include guest roles on Kitchen Confidential, CSI:NY, How I Met Your Mother and October Road. She also appeared as a special guest on America’s Next Top Model (2007). Mason appeared in Ramma Moseley’s short film Grace (2009) and the film The Brass Teapot. She appears in UK indie, Spite & Malice: Rules to Filmmaking, as Charlotte Russell.
Writing for The New York Times, Mickey Rapkin considered Roma to be the central character of the play, describing him as "the salesman’s salesman, a shark in a sharkskin suit". Mantegna has stated that he feels Roma is not a "sleazy" character, but simply a man who can convince customers to follow through on their dreams. Reviewing a 2012 revival at the La Jolla Playhouse, Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times compared Roma to a Giacomo Casanova-type figure, adding that "when Roma puts the moves on a prospective buyer, it's as though he's making love to them". While interviewing actor Aidan Gillen, The Guardian Mark Lawson felt that Roma was an amoral character, considering him a "super-schmoozer".

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