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Definition of Coached
1. coach [v] - See also: coach
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coached
Literary usage of Coached
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"Robinson Taylor, the manager of the Nottingham circuit, whom he married, coached
him carefully and brought out such ability as he possessed. ..."
2. Miscellanies: Comprising Letters, Essays, and Addresses to which is Added a by James Osgood Andrew (1854)
"Departure from Clarksville — Tub of a Coach—Bud Roads — Afoot — coached and
uncoached — Point Remove Swamp — Hills and Rocks — Little Rock — Port of ..."
3. Admiral Vernon and the Navy: A Memoir and Vindication; Being an Account of by Douglas Ford (1907)
"... Nicknamed "The Admiral "—" coached " by Sir Isaac Newton—London in Vernon's
boyhood—The City and the Navy—Covent Garden and its associations—Evelyn and ..."
4. Number by Development: A Method of Number Instruction by John Cameron Gray (1910)
"... to think that he has lost prestige by not being able to answer a question of
this kind, neither should he be coached nor drilled on the number facts. ..."
5. Recensio synoptica annotationis sacrae, being a critical digest and by Samuel Thomas Bloomfield (1828)
"Yet the change did cot arise tram nfc^lig'irice, hut from design ; for tse reri*
have afar •tror.zer effect in expressing <he important truth coached in the ..."