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coach house
noun
- a small building, usually part of an estate or adjacent to a main house, used for housingcoaches, carriages, and other vehicles.
coach house
noun
- a building in which a coach is kept
- Also calledcoaching housecoaching inn history an inn along a coaching route at which horses were changed
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Word History and Origins
Origin of coach house1
First recorded in 1670–80
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Example Sentences
Take everything out of that stable, and have a cart in the coach-house.
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Some dispute arose between their servants, about the right to a coach-house, which each party claimed as exclusively their own.
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"You go around and come into the for'ard cabin through the coach-house door," he commanded, after a little hesitation.
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At that instant the first mate came down a few steps of the forward companionway, entering through the coach-house door.
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And he noted that the girl near the coach-house door was staring at him with a great deal of interest.
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