Use of coachman in Sentences. 50 Examples
The examples include coachman at the start of sentence, coachman at the end of sentence and coachman in the middle of sentence
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coachman at the end of sentence
- The horse becomes a coachman.
- And a rat will become your coachman.
- And a rat will become your coachman.
- A rider had come toward us and was talking to the coachman.
- This coherent speech was interrupted by the entrance of Rochester coachman.
- He is murdered by a peasant, Gaspard, whose child has been killed by the furious driving of his coachman.
- He is murdered by a peasant, Gaspard, whose child has been killed by the furious driving of his coachman.
- The slim man had seized the whip, and after two more murderous kicks, commenced to thrash the defenceless coachman.
coachman in the middle of sentence
- The coachman was on the box.
- The coachman was on the box.
- The coachman had a thin lash.
- The coachman had a thin lash.
- The coachman baited his horses.
- The coachman baited his horses.
- " Talbot, dey coachman, tole me.
- The coachman stooped down for his orders.
- The coachman stooped down for his orders.
- The coachman sat hunched over the reins, waiting.
- Meanwhile his coachman had advanced to meet Lefevre.
- Meanwhile his coachman had advanced to meet Lefevre.
- The coachman took my luggage and called me to hurry up.
- The coachman climbed down slowly and held up both hands.
- The coachman climbed down slowly and held up both hands.
- The coachman took off his cap and stuck it in his pocket.
- The coachman took off his cap and stuck it in his pocket.
- The coachman rubbed down his horses after a long day's ride.
- The coachman rubbed down his horses after a long day's ride.
- The coachman cracked his whip and the carriage lurched forward.
- The coachman cracked his whip and the carriage lurched forward.
- And to the coachman: " For God's sake, can't you drive faster? "
- And to the coachman: " For God's sake, can't you drive faster? "
- They've just dragged the body of a coachman out of the canal too.
- They've just dragged the body of a coachman out of the canal too.
- Great-grandfather had been a coachman in the days of horse-drawn carriages.
- Great-grandfather had been a coachman in the days of horse-drawn carriages.
- And while we were eating the coachman came up. 'Have a dill pickle, ' he said.
- And while we were eating the coachman came up. 'Have a dill pickle, ' he said.
- The guard , the coachman , and the two other passengers eyed him distrustfully.
- The guard , the coachman , and the two other passengers eyed him distrustfully.
- A coachman has to drive, a groom has to open the door, a peon has to shout warnings.
- A coachman has to drive, a groom has to open the door, a peon has to shout warnings.
- The widow returned the bow with equal formality and ordered her coachman to drive on.
- The widow returned the bow with equal formality and ordered her coachman to drive on.
- She mounted beside the coachman , wondering why this good fortune had happened to her.
- She mounted beside the coachman , wondering why this good fortune had happened to her.
- Let me beg of you on receipt of this to order the coachman to drive you back again to my house.
- Let me beg of you on receipt of this to order the coachman to drive you back again to my house.
- He sent for his carriage and jumped in, and after telling his coachman to drive fast he ordered him to stop.
- The coachman resembled a carnival strongman, with well-developed muscles, a bald head and an oriental moustache.
- The coachman resembled a carnival strongman, with well-developed muscles, a bald head and an oriental moustache.