coach dog
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of coach dog
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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In Smithville, Ohio, Long's Market felt the pinch, advertised for "a good home for a male coach dog; very fond of sirloin steaks."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The little coach dog stepped aside from the road to give them a bark as he passed, and then pattered and pattered his tiny feet to catch up.
From Marcia Schuyler by Lutz, Grace Livingston Hill
There is a beautiful species of dog, often the inhabitant of the gentleman's stable—the Dalmatian or coach dog.
From The Dog by Youatt, William
And there's the neatest looking paper-white coach dog just perfectly ruined with ink-spots!
From Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell
There was one pair of sportsmen whose makeshift was a dropsical coach dog, very much spotted.
From The Spread Eagle and Other Stories by Morris, Gouverneur
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