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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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Moore slipped 600 places in the world rankings during her case and, as players serving a doping suspension cannot enter official tennis facilities, ultimately earned money by coaching beginners on public courts in the US.

From BBC

Brought in on a two-year deal to succeed David Moyes in the summer, the former Spain and Real Madrid coach arrived at the London Stadium amid huge expectation.

From BBC

Captains and coaches hate it if their bowlers are expensive – controlling the scoreboard is a common tactic for building pressure in county cricket.

From BBC

Adams approaches each new character she plays by trying to understand their religious background, a technique she developed early on in her career with acting coach Warner Loughlin.

“And to a man, all the guys that we talked to, our players, coaching staff, everyone was of the mind, ‘Let’s run it back.

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

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