Coachman [noun]

Definition of Coachman:

person who engineers vehicle

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Sentence/Example of Coachman:

On his head was the second-hand hat of some parvenu's coachman, gold lace, cockade and all.

They had to go to school at the town to which their old friend the new coachman drove.

Yes, replied Brittles; I sent a message up by the coachman, and I only wonder they werent here before, sir.

The coachman gathers up his reins and shakes squarely down into his seat; the ostlers step back.

Generally, there is but one horse, at the side of which both the coachman and footman run on foot.

Johnny Chubb, the oldest of The Warren coachman's boys, was detected by the bonne in a series of hideous grimaces.

About six in the morning the Kirkcaldy coach came speeding past, the coachman making the air ring with a shrill trumpet blast.

The dapple grays were fat, well fed beasts, and the coachman was old and rheumatic.

Both Amy and Eloise are fond of driving, and nearly every day the carriage goes out, but the coachman is no longer Sam.

Look at my coachman more attentively, gentlemen, and you will see that he is a very valuable man.