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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 • Sep. 1, 2021

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

From Washington Times • May 9, 2018

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

From The Guardian • Jan. 22, 2016

The offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, wide-receivers coach, running-backs coach, linebackers coach, line coach, special-teams coach, clock-management guy and second assistant to the kick-holder coach all enjoy their little fiefdoms.

From Time • Jan. 18, 2011

It came, and Old Put yelled from the coach line, where he had replaced Griswold: "Gear!"

From Frank Merriwell at Yale by Standish, Burt L.