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Definition of Coachwork
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coachwork
Literary usage of Coachwork
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Architecture Goes Wild by Kas Oosterhuis (2002)
"Like an elegantly lineated fork-lift truck, the monocoque coachwork holds up the
soft mass of the occupants and the exchangeable ..."
2. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States: Annotated for Statistical ...edited by Stephen Koplan, Deanna Tanner Okun edited by Stephen Koplan, Deanna Tanner Okun (2006)
"... furniture, floors, coachwork, glass or metal, scouring pastes and powders and
similar preparations (whether or not in the form of paper, wadding, felt, ..."
3. Traditions of Edinburgh by Robert Chambers (1847)
"... occupied by the buildings and courtyard of Messrs Crichton, Gall, and Thomson's
coachwork, on the declivity of ..."
4. The English Illustrated Magazine (1908)
"I noticed several improvements on it, such as a very quiet and flexible engine,
a good carburettor and comfortable coachwork. Four forward speeds are fitted ..."
5. The Industries of Scotland: Their Rise, Progress, and Present Condition by DAVID. BREMNER (1869)
"Hides or skins intended for boots, harness, coachwork, and other purposes requiring
dressed leather, are cleansed from grease and other impurities by being ..."
6. Ypres and the Battles of YpresWorld War, 1914-1918 (1920)
"... It embellishes even the finest coachwork. g 8 It is detachable at the hub and
fixed by six 0 bolts only. Strong The only wheel which held out on all ..."