Judging rashly by our Minorcan experience, we classified them collectively as commercial travellers, and concluded that Iviza must be a more important place than we had imagined, if it gave employment to so many.
In place of sharing the table with a party of commercial travellers, as we had imagined, we had really been eating at the Ivizan equivalent to an officers' mess!
An economy that constitutes a loss to commercial travellers, railroads, and hotels under the competitive system would constitute a pure gain to a Socialist community; for it would mean so much more labor for production.
If they did not have this horde of commercial travellers to carry about the country, many of them might not be able to pay interest on their bonds.
Fronting the promenade, in the Rue Montorge, is the Trois Dauphins, frequented by commercial travellers.
The Poste; Europe; Des Arts; Paris, are less expensive, and frequented by commercial travellers.
My memory goes back to the time when there were no commercial travellers.
About 1830 one coach factory in London supplied several hundreds of these vehicles to commercial travellers at annual rentals.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commercial travellers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.