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elevator pitch
[ el-uh-vey-ter pich ]
noun
- a brief talk or pitch intended to sell or win approval for something, as a product or business proposal:
a two-minute elevator pitch to a prospective investor.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of elevator pitch1
Example Sentences
Any new musical is a hard sell to investors, but especially one with an elevator pitch thatâs slightly odd.
âWhereas most other producers in the indie space are looking for stuff thatâs very squarely genre, or kind of like the elevator pitch makes a ton of sense from a commercial standpoint ... this just felt like âCitizen Kane.â
Youâre dead certain that at some point, someone must have come up with the elevator pitch that this is âCitizen Kaneâ from the perspective of Xanaduâs interior designer.
Whatâs your elevator pitch for what youâre going to be doing?
âItâs about marriage, adultery and regular church attendance,â she whispered, clearly pleased with her pithy elevator pitch.
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