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coaches

noun as in instructor, usually in recreation

noun as in carriage

verb as in instruct, usually in recreation

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Of course, in her Neverland they bleach your teeth so white they glow and Madonna coaches you on your convincing British accent.

The manager and coaches are part of the team and have their jobs to do.

“You feel like you have to do what [coaches and staff] are asking you to do,” he said.

But its coaches and producers are losing an opportunity to really educate the public about the science of weight gain and loss.

Stress is the enemy of willpower, so say the latest findings of neuroscientists, psychologists, and life coaches in the field.

Reading” is used by Coaches in a technical sense; that is, synonymous with “thorough study.

Here we are eleven miles from the Borough, and at the end of the first stage out of London in the old days of the mail-coaches.

Then confound your slow coaches down here; thats all, said the doctor, walking away.

The old highway followed the very brink of the Punch Bowl, and was in winter-time extremely dangerous for coaches.

Once during a deep snow there was a complete block of coaches on the road at “Seven Thorns.”

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to coaches, such as: trainer, teacher, mentor, tutor, skipper, and educator.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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