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coach

Definition for coach

noun as in instructor, usually in recreation

noun as in carriage

verb as in instruct, usually in recreation

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After Washington’s 38-14 loss, coach Dan Quinn had little information on his second-year quarterback, saying only that Daniels had a “left arm injury” and that he hoped to provide an update in the morning.

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Just five minutes later the alarm was pulled near the middle of the train in coach J.

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When I crossed the finish line of the New York City Marathon, some four hours after starting and four months after enlisting ChatGPT as my coach, I burst into tears.

After being kept at the hotel, passengers were transferred to two coaches - one heading to London and the other going back up to Scotland.

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“He’s been our Swiss Army Knife,” coach Jason Miller said.

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