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Definition of coach
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of coach is as below...
Coach (n.) A
large,
closed,
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
doors in the
sides,
and
generally
a front and back seat
inside,
each for two
persons,
and an
elevated
outside
seat in front for the
driver..
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Dilly
::
Dilly (n.) A kind of
stagecoach.
Stagehouse
::
Stagecoachman
(n.) One who
drives
a
stagecoach.
Drive
::
Drive (v. i.) To go by
carriage;
to pass in a
carriage;
to
proceed
by
directing
or
urging
on a
vehicle
or the
animals
that draw it; as, the
coachman
drove to my
door..
Four-in-hand
::
Four-in-hand
(a.)
Consisting
of four
horses
controlled
by one
person;
as, a
four-in-hand
team; drawn by four
horses
driven
by one
person;
as, a
four-in-hand
coach..
Machine
::
Machine
(n.) Any
mechanical
contrivance,
as the
wooden
horse with which the
Greeks
entered
Troy; a
coach;
a
bicycle..
Jehu
::
"Jehu (n.) A
coachman;
a
driver;
especially,
one who
drives
furiously..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To cause to stop or
stick;
to
obstruct;
to
fasten
to a spot;
hence,
to
occasion
difficulty
to; to
embarrass;
as, to set a coach in the mud..
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To turn or tip
(anything)
over from an
upright,
or a
proper,
position
so that it lies upon its side or
bottom
upwards;
to
upset;
as, to
overset
a
chair,
a
coach,
a ship, or a
building..
Basket
::
Basket
(n.) The two back seats
facing
one
another
on the
outside
of a
stagecoach.
Coachbox
::
Coachbox
() The seat of a
coachman.
Roundhouse
::
Roundhouse
(n.) A cabin or
apartament
on the after part of the
quarter-deck,
having
the poop for its roof; --
sometimes
called
the
coach..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Vettura
::
Vettura
(n.) An
Italian
four-wheeled
carriage,
esp. one let for hire; a
hackney
coach..
Coachee
::
Coachee
(n.) A
coachma.
Imperial
::
Imperial
(n.) A
luggage
case on the top of a
coach.
Inside
::
Inside
(n.) An
inside
passenger
of a coach or
carriage,
as
distinguished
from one upon the
outside..
Footboard
::
Footboard
(n.) The
foot-rest
of a
coachman's
box.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) To
prepare;
to make
ready;
to
instruct
beforehand;
to post; to
coach;
as, to prime a
witness;
the boys are
primed
for
mischief..
Outside
::
Outside
(adv.)
or prep. On or to the
outside
(of);
without;
on the
exterior;
as, to ride
outside
the
coach;
he
stayed
outside..
Harness
::
Harness
(n.) The
equipment
of a
draught
or
carriage
horse,
for
drawing
a
wagon,
coach,
chaise,
etc.; gear;
tackling..
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