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coachee
/ ˌkəʊtʃˈiː /
noun
- a person who receives training from a coach, esp in business or office practice
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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.
He abhorred indoor work, and took a pride in proclaiming himself to be coachee.
And Alexander never chuckled half so much to hear his praises sung, as coachee did at the thoughts of his victory.
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.
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