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Sell ice to eskimos Meaning in English

expression

SEL EYS tu, tuh, ti ES-kuh-mohz
SEL EYS too ES-ki-mohz

Definition

To be so persuasive or skilled at selling that you could convince someone to buy something they definitely do not need.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used to praise someone's selling or persuasive skills. It is informal and sometimes used ironically. Common in business or sales contexts. 'Eskimos' is dated; some prefer 'Inuit' or avoid the phrase for sensitivity.

Example Sentences

She can sell ice to Eskimos—she's that good at convincing people.

basic

If you can sell ice to Eskimos, you can sell anything.

basic

He must be able to sell ice to Eskimos because everyone buys from him.

basic

My friend could sell ice to Eskimos—she convinced me to buy something I didn't even want!

natural

Wow, you really could sell ice to Eskimos after that sales pitch—you’re amazing!

natural

You don't need to sell ice to Eskimos—just be honest about the product.

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