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Example sentences for "coacher"

Lexicographically close words:
coach; coachbuilder; coached; coachee; coachers; coaches; coaching; coachmaker; coachman
  1. Vose, with a coacher racing along beside him, sped for home.

  2. Tracy was disgusted because he had allowed Regan to hit him, and the shrieks of the coacher annoyed him.

  3. For the Captain or Coacher willfully failing to remain within the legal bounds of his position, except upon an appeal by the Captain from the Umpire's decision upon a misinterpretation of the rules.

  4. Moreover, no coacher is allowed to use any language, in his position either as player or coacher, "which shall in anyway" refer to or reflect upon a player of the opposing club.

  5. Miss Coacher was by many years the young fellow's senior and her own heart had been lacerated by many previous disappointments in the matrimonial line.

  6. Wounded by the shafts of repeated ingratitude, can it be wondered at that the heart of Martha Coacher should pant to find rest somewhere?

  7. But all of same we go, for the coacher say "Manshestasquaiah.

  8. Then the coacher say, "Shoditch," and we go.

  9. He is a "hog wild" runner, and with him on the bases, the duties of a coacher become more arduous.

  10. During that season, each coacher would keep his eye on the bench for orders.

  11. The coacher on third base will shout at the runner on a short hit to the outfield, "Take your turn!

  12. Say," he answered, "if I ever take another sign from a coacher I hope the ball kills me.

  13. The most difficult position to fill as a coacher is at third base, the critical corner.

  14. If the ball is hit while the runner is en route, he takes one quick glance at the coacher on the third base line and can tell by his motions whether to turn back or to continue.

  15. The wily coacher must first judge the temperament of a pitcher before he dares to undertake to get on his nerves.

  16. And the Pirates beat us by just that one run the coacher sacrificed.

  17. The rules permit the coacher to talk to the batter and the base runners.

  18. After a coacher has stolen the desired information, he must be clever to pass it along to the batter without the other club being aware that he is doing it.

  19. If a coacher sees the catcher give the pitchout signal he can stop the runner from trying to steal and the pitcher has wasted a ball and is "in the hole.

  20. He promptly sent a coacher out to relieve Wilson, and his oratory to the young catcher would have made a Billingsgate fishwife sore.

  21. So it will be seen that the offensive coacher controls the situation and directs the plays, usually taking his orders from the manager, if the boss himself is not on the lines.

  22. If a coacher is smart enough to pass the meanings to the batter without the other team getting on, he may go through the entire season as a transmitter of information.

  23. For a man to be a good coacher he must be trained for the work.

  24. Before the enactment of the rule confining the coachers to a limited space the coacher at third base sometimes played a sharp trick on the second baseman.

  25. By the time the coacher has seen the point and called to the runner and the latter has gotten himself into action, the chance has long passed.

  26. A coacher is one of the batting players who takes his position within certain prescribed limits near first or third base to direct base- runners and to urge them along.

  27. Probably no man in America is more qualified to write on this subject than Arthur Irwin of the Philadelphia League Club and Coacher of the University of Pennsylvania.

  28. For the Captain or Coacher willfully failing to remain within the legal bounds of his position, except upon an appeal by the captain from the Umpire's decision upon a misinterpretation of the rules.

  29. Miss Coacher was thirty-four, nor had her charms, her manners, or her temper improved since that sunny day in the spring-time of life when he found her picking peas in the garden.

  30. Miss Coacher was by many years the young fellow's senior; and her own heart had been lacerated by many previous disappointments in the matrimonial line.

  31. And the coacher says me "Na, na, monne, yile no ghitt doun, yile djest baid ouar yer sittinn.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coacher" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.