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coach line

British  

noun

  1. Also called: carriage line.  a decorative line on the bodywork of a motor vehicle

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“Whether it’s co-coordinator, tight ends coach, quarterbacks coach, receivers coach, line coach, assistant, those guys have voices,” Godsey says.

From Seattle Times

The company has become one of the biggest mass transit players in the state, with more passengers riding the coach line than taking the Amtrak Downeaster line or flights to Bangor International Airport.

From Washington Times

The coach line connects students, travelers and businesspeople from Bangor, central Maine and the mid-coast to Portland, Boston and beyond.

From Washington Times

On this date on 1892, a stage coach line was established between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon.

From Washington Times

I’m talking conditioning coach, nutrition coach, line coach, whatever.

From The Guardian