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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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“As we signed guys,” Cronin said this summer, “the guys that left us in the portal ... all called and said, ‘Can we meet again, coach?

If you are booking a coach package, the next step will be to choose the time, date and place you will depart from.

From BBC

Stafford, however, instantly recounted the statistical picture going into it, the personnel and coverages former Patriots coach Bill Belichick successfully deployed to neutralize Hall of Fame receiver Calvin Johnson, and key injuries that occurred.

Teams that change coaches tend to get a one-week bounce, and the Saints got that last week.

Despite only turning 30 last month, Cremers has a decade of experience as a coach and analyst.

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

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