8 examples of coachee in sentences
she would exclaim as our wagon plunged into a three-foot "gore" and the coachee plied his pointed ramrod with increased vigor to the attenuated haunches of the insensible beasts.
"Come Thomas," says Kitty, "pray make us a pun, You're goodnatured and never refuse;" "Ask coachee," says Tom, "he's the fellow for Fun, For he knows the way to a-mews.
" Says coachee, "Why Thomas you puzzle my brains, For you never can bridle your wit;" "But how comes it, that I, tho' exposed to the reins Ev'ry day, never suffer a bit?"
"Then, with all respect for your Honor, I just laugh at it," said coachee, bowing.
"What is your fare, coachee," said a stout gentleman alighting from a hackney-coach. Coachee."One shilling, sir.
"What is your fare, coachee," said a stout gentleman alighting from a hackney-coach. Coachee."One shilling, sir.
" Coachee."I'll take my oath that is my fare.
Yet, after all, it is "the great world" which he describes, that world upon which the broadening and refining processes of a high civilization have done their utmost, and which, consequently, must possess an intellectual interest superior to any thing in the life of London thieves, traveling showmen, and coachees.