coachers

/ˈkoʊtʃərz/
noun
  1. Plural of coacher; people who train or instruct others, especially in sports.
    • The coachers met after the game to discuss the team's progress.
    • Several coachers from different schools attended the training workshop.
    • The coachers agreed that practice schedules needed to change.
  2. Plural of coacher; horse-drawn carriages used for carrying passengers.
    • The parade featured a dozen antique coachers from the 1800s.
    • The museum's collection includes several coachers used by royalty.
    • They rented two coachers for the wedding party.
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