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Word Meanings - ENCOACH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To carry in a coach. Davies

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  • COACH
    1. To convey in a coach. Pope. 2. To prepare for public examination by private instruction; to train by special instruction. I coached him before he got his scholarship. G. Eliot.
  • COACHMAN
    A tropical fish of the Atlantic ocean ; -- called also charioteer. The name refers to a long, lashlike spine of the dorsal fin. (more info) 1. A man whose business is to drive a coach or carriage.
  • COACHMANSHIP
    Skill in driving a coach.
  • CARRYK
    A carack. Chaucer.
  • COACHFELLOW
    One of a pair of horses employed to draw a coach; hence , a comrade. Shak.
  • COACHDOG
    One of a breed of dogs trained to accompany carriages; the Dalmatian dog.
  • COACHEE
    A coachman
  • CARRYALL
    A light covered carriage, having four wheels and seats for four or more persons, usually drawn by one horse.
  • COACHWHIP SNAKE
    A large, slender, harmless snake of the southern United States Note: Its long and tapering tail has the scales so arranged and colored as to give it a braided appearance, whence the name.
  • CARRYTALE
    A talebearer. Shak.
  • COACHBOX
    The seat of a coachman.
  • COACHER
    one of the side at the bat posted near first or third base to direct a base runner. (more info) 1. A coachman. 2. A coach horse. 3. One who coaches; specif. ,
  • CARRY
    1. To convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; to bear; -- often with away or off. When he dieth he small carry nothing away. Ps. xiix. 17. Devout men carried Stephen to his burial. Acts viii, 2. Another carried the intelligence
  • CARRYING
    The act or business of transporting from one place to another. Carrying place, a carry; a portage. -- Carrying trade, the business of transporting goods, etc., from one place or country to another by water or land; freighting. We are rivals with
  • SCARRY
    Bearing scars or marks of wounds.
  • MISCARRY
    1. To carry, or go, wrong; to fail of reaching a destination, or fail of the intended effect; to be unsuccessful; to suffer defeat. My ships have all miscarried. Shak. The cardinal's letters to the pope miscarried. Shak. 2. To bring forth young
  • OVERCARRY
    To carry too far; to carry beyond the proper point. Hayward.
  • STAGECOACHMAN
    One who drives a stagecoach.
  • INCOACH
    To put a coach.
  • STAGECOACH
    A coach that runs regularly from one stage, station, or place to another, for the conveyance of passengers.
  • ENCOACH
    To carry in a coach. Davies
  • UNCOACH
    To detach or loose from a coach. Chapman.

 

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