Coachman

Word COACHMAN
Character 8
Hyphenation coach man
Pronunciations /ˈkəʊt͡ʃmən/

Definitions and meanings of "Coachman"

What do we mean by coachman?

A man who drives a coach or carriage. noun

An artificial fly used in angling. noun

A man who drives a coach. noun

In ichthyology, a serranoid fish, Dules auriga: same as charioteer, 3. noun

In angling, an artificial fly, named for a Herefordshire stage-coach driver who was famous as a fly-fisher. It is composed of a copper-colored peacock harl body, white swan or other white feather wings, and red cock-hackle. noun

Same as coach-whip bird. noun

A man whose business is to drive a coach or carriage. noun

A tropical fish of the Atlantic ocean (Dutes auriga); -- called also charioteer. The name refers to a long, lashlike spine of the dorsal fin. noun

One who drives a coach, a coach driver. noun

A man who drives a coach (or carriage) noun

A man who drives a horse-drawn coach, a male coach driver.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Coachman

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The word "coachman" in example sentences

_ Only one; I called the coachman, and the waterman opened the coach door, and I opened the chaise door. ❋ William Brodie Gurney (N/A)

Old Mike, the coachman, is right under the girl's thumb. ❋ Unknown (1914)

My sister's new coachman is stupid about finding short cuts in London, and we got blocked by a procession – a horrible sort of demonstration, you know. ' ❋ Unknown (1907)

Her father might be at St. Joseph's! and it was with a sense of refreshing delight that she called the coachman and gave the order. ❋ Unknown (1892)

My old coachman is a most cautious, as well as skilful driver; but this was too much. ❋ Unknown (1883)

Teddy, still in coachman's dress, came in blowing a tin fish-horn melodiously, and the proud sisters each tried to put on the slipper. ❋ Unknown (1871)

“Your coachman is a wise man, lady,” Raoul said, into the great silence that suddenly filled the courtyard. ❋ Cameron Dokey (2007)

The coachman was a very intelligent settler, pressed into the service, because Jengro, the French Canadian driver, had indulged in a fit of intoxication in opposition to a temperance meeting held at Truro the evening before. ❋ Unknown (2007)

By which means they may, perhaps, have the pleasure of riding in the very coach, and being driven by the very coachman, that is recorded in this history. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The coachman was a very fine specimen, full and fruity, and he drove with a sort of sacramental dignity. ❋ Herbert George (2004)

When Levin went into the kitchen to call his coachman he saw the whole family at dinner. ❋ Unknown (2003)

“What did you drive in for?” he said to him dryly, and calling the coachman, he began pulling the horses out. ❋ Unknown (2003)

‘Your coachman is a righteous man,’ Kassyan answered thoughtfully. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The coachman was a rose-coloured rat, the postilion a grey one, and the carriage was occupied by the tiniest and most charming figures, who could dance and do wonderful tricks. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Alpatych went back to the house, called the coachman, and told him to set off. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The coachman was a ragged native who did odd jobs about the ❋ Harvey Fergusson (N/A)

You may be told that in heaven you will only be too happy to call your coachman "Brother," and to say to Sarah Jane, "Sister," but these worthy folk shall have first passed through purgatory, and fire purifies everything. ❋ Various (N/A)

We had not gone far, when Sir ROGER, popping out his head, called the coachman down from his box, and, upon presenting himself at the window, asked him if he smoked; as I was considering what this would end in, he bid him stop by the way at any good tobacconist's and take in a roll of their best _Virginia_. ❋ Various (N/A)

In some accounts her estranged husband was said to be a veterinary surgeon, but in most of them he was described as a coachman employed by a gentleman who lived in the Royal Borough of Windsor. ❋ Cornwell, Patricia (1930)

The coachman was a very grand-looking person in a white and gold livery. ❋ Gertrude Knevels (1921)

Cross Reference for Coachman

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