Canvasser [noun]
Definition of Canvasser:
polltaker
Opposite/Antonyms of Canvasser:
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Sentence/Example of Canvasser:
I needn't have taken the job of canvasser in the first place.
Then he saw that she was very young and modest, with none of the assurance of a canvasser, so he gave her a chance to speak.
He represents that vast army of electors whom neither canvasser nor caucus has ever yet cajoled or bullied into a polling-booth.
The relation of this subject to the book canvasser is extremely suggestive.
A fourth is a successful life-insurance canvasser, and has lately insured the lives of the other three.
In vain the voice of Mr Canvasser Bloom was heard endeavouring to urge, to mollify, to refrain.
He proved a diligent and prepossessing canvasser, an untiring combatant, and of course the readiest and most fluent of speakers.
A good many men were not canvassed, or at least misunderstood the canvasser.
Dum unconsciously took on the tone usual with the house-to-house canvasser.
The man stared back at H. R. and, with the canvasser's professional look of congratulation, replied, "A gold brick!"