clientele
IPA: kɫaɪʌntˈɛɫ
noun
- The body or class of people who frequent an establishment or purchase a service, especially when considered as forming a more-or-less homogeneous group of clients in terms of values or habits.
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Examples of "clientele" in Sentences
- The clientele is merely diferent.
- The clientele is extremely diverse.
- His clientele include the local milk association.
- The clientele and the waitresses alike stare at her.
- The combination of excellent music and clientele worked.
- The ideal color of the machine may depend on the clientele.
- The clientele of The Flamingo were particularly cosmopolitan.
- Like I said, the clientele is almost completely complementary.
- Now you might think her main clientele would be white Goths perhaps?
- However they are not the clientele that are receiving the most funding.
- By the 1960s, the preferred clientele was small and medium sized businesses.
- The focus is on the music and atmosphere, which suits most of the clientele.
- This town historically specializing in trailer parkall-you-can-eat buffet fricasees for its foreign clientele is coming of age.
- Servers are dishing out food to a mostly Spanish-speaking clientele from the heating trays along the wall on the other side of the counter.
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