stagecoach

IPA: stˈeɪdʒkoʊtʃ

Root Word: Stagecoach

noun

  • A census-designated place in Lyon County, Nevada, United States.
  • Alternative spelling of stage-coach [(historical) A horse-drawn coach that runs routinely between two destinations to transport passengers and mail.]

verb

  • Alternative spelling of stage-coach [To travel by stage-coach.]
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Examples of "stagecoach" in Sentences

  • Stagecoach robbery and betrayal.
  • It was originally used as a stagecoach road.
  • The railway rapidly ousted the stagecoaches.
  • From stagecoach to Zurich transport network.
  • A stagecoach is a type of four wheeled coach.
  • The community was an important stagecoach stop.
  • A 'stagecoach' is a type of four wheeled coach.
  • This was the end of the stagecoach in this area.
  • Fees are charged for the Stagecoach Inn and museum.
  • Edgerton and Sanders then left in a stagecoach for ashington.
  • On the back of the stagecoach is the sign “To Salt Lake City.”
  • A lot of time went into that stagecoach, which is understandable.
  • Woodling says the stagecoach was his first large-scale project and that he doesn't intend to tackle another.
  • Meeting new men in those days, when even the stagecoach was a passing show worth going miles to see, was an event.
  • For people waiting for news, visitors and the delivery of the mail, the arrival of the stagecoach was a big event.
  • He disembarked at Bordeaux, in France, and joining a merry company, traveled with them in a kind of stagecoach called a diligence.
  • It's code-name is "stagecoach", but the name "beast" came from the fact that it is incredibly heavy and has an powerful wheelbase.
  • Adults and children alike can also experience the Old West by catching a ride in a stagecoach, which is free with museum admission.

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