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the job of a professional coach...
Stage coaches
Stage coaches. As to the duty thereon, see 32 & 33 Vict. c. 14, repealing various previous enactments; ROAD TRAFFIC ACTS and MOTOR CAR....
carriage house
a small building usually near a large residence or part of an estate used for keeping coaches carriages or other vehicles also called coach house It is now 1998 obsolescent and its function has been taken over by the garage which is usually attached to a residence or main building Carriage houses are still found on older estates though not usually used for their original purpose...
Caroche
A kind of pleasure carriage a coach...
Coach
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...
Coachfellow
One of a pair of horses employed to draw a coach hence Fig a comrade...
Coachman
A man whose business is to drive a coach or carriage...
Coachmanship
Skill in driving a coach...
Corridor train
A train whose coaches are connected so as to have through its entire length a continuous corridor into which the compartments open...
Encoach
To carry in a coach...
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