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Coach Trip (series 2) — Coach Trip ◄ ► Second Series (2006) Couples Name … Wikipedia
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coach station — coach stations N COUNT A coach station is an area or a building which coaches leave from or arrive at on regular journeys. [BRIT] (in AM, use bus station) … English dictionary
coach house — n BrE a building, similar to a ↑garage, used in the past in Britain for storing a carriage which was pulled by horses … Dictionary of contemporary English
coach|build|ing — «KOHCH BIHL dihng», noun. British. the designing or building of bodies for automobiles … Useful english dictionary
coach house — noun a small building for housing coaches and carriages and other vehicles • Syn: ↑carriage house, ↑remise • Hypernyms: ↑outbuilding * * * noun : an outbuilding for a coach or carriage * * * a small building, usually part of an estate or adjacent … Useful english dictionary
Coach convertible — Not to be confused with Cabrio coach. Coach convertibles are convertibles built by independent shops, or coachbuilders, by converting closed cars into open ones. This practice filled, and to a small extent continues to fill a small void left by… … Wikipedia
Coach (carriage) — The Gold State Coach of the British monarch A coach was originally a large, usually closed, four wheeled carriage with two or more horses harnessed as a team, controlled by a coachman and/or one or more postilions. It had doors in the sides, with … Wikipedia
Coach transport in the United Kingdom — Two Oxford Tube vehicles at the Buckingham Palace Road terminus There is an extensive network of scheduled coach transport in the United Kingdom. Coach services in the United Kingdom are distinguished from bus services in several ways. Coaches… … Wikipedia
coach house — carriage house carriage house n. a small building usually near a large residence or part of an estate, used for keeping coaches, carriages, or other vehicles; also called {coach house}. It is now (1998) obsolescent and its function has been taken … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English