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coach
noun as in instructor, usually in recreation
Weak matches
noun as in carriage
verb as in instruct, usually in recreation
Example Sentences
I have a vocal coach who worked with me on my last project, on “Aretha.”
A marketing executive and mother of three, she was intrigued by the opportunity to work with a dating coach with impressive credentials.
The next season, as the Rams and McVay suffered through the worst Super Bowl hangover in history, McVay contemplated stepping away from coaching.
“I think it’s cool to have a coach support you like that. I try and say as many good things about games as possible, but I think I’m outnumbered.”
He stuck it out, heeding his coach’s advice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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