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coaches
noun as in instructor, usually in recreation
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noun as in carriage
verb as in instruct, usually in recreation
Example Sentences
Despite her meteoric rise, her former coaches say she has not changed.
To this day, at the start of every new season in Statesboro, any new players or coaches are “baptized” in its magical waters.
When it comes to qualifying campaigns, though, coaches are willing to forego sparkling football in the name of victory.
Christensen said last January he was attending a coaches’ convention when several coaches came up to him and thanked him for taking a stand last fall.
Having spoken to his former coaches, they are convinced he can replicate what he produced in high school and college in the NFL.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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