coachee

/ (ˌkəʊtʃˈiː) /


noun
  1. a person who receives training from a coach, esp in business or office practice

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How to use coachee in a sentence

  • Having the reins and whip placed in your unpractised hands while coachee indulges in a glass and chat.

  • It was a yellow coachee with red curtains, and held us all very well with close packing.

    Pencil Sketches | Eliza Leslie
  • He abhorred indoor work, and took a pride in proclaiming himself to be coachee.

    George Cruikshank's Omnibus | George Cruikshank
  • And Alexander never chuckled half so much to hear his praises sung, as coachee did at the thoughts of his victory.

    George Cruikshank's Omnibus | George Cruikshank
  • To oppose this with a pair was a bold conception, but "coachee" was an old stager; "what man dared do" he dared, and did it well.

    George Cruikshank's Omnibus | George Cruikshank