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coaches
noun as in instructor, usually in recreation
Weak matches
noun as in carriage
verb as in instruct, usually in recreation
Example Sentences
Our coaches push us hard in practice and we push each other.
Welsh rugby's issues clearly run far deeper than one man but few coaches, in any sport, survive a run as bad as this.
Farmers are travelling to the protest in London by the bus-load, with coaches organised by both farming unions and local communities.
It met weekly for lunch at Oakmont Country Club on Wednesdays, with local coaches from the area giving updates and a special guest providing talks.
“I was so grateful to have the coaches and the teammates that I had,” Jackson said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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