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Stagecoach

Stagecoach (noun) means a horse-drawn carriage that once carried passengers and mail on a fixed route. Example: “The stagecoach stopped at the inn to change horses.”

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A horse-drawn carriage that once carried passengers and mail on a fixed route.
"The stagecoach stopped at the inn to change horses."

How to use Stagecoach

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In plain EnglishAn old-fashioned passenger carriage that ran on regular routes.

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Etymology

A compound of stage (a stopping point on a route) and coach.

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What does “Stagecoach” mean?

The word “Stagecoach” means a horse-drawn carriage that once carried passengers and mail on a fixed route. In plain terms, an old-fashioned passenger carriage that ran on regular routes.

How do you use “Stagecoach” in a sentence?

Here is “Stagecoach” used in a sentence: “The stagecoach stopped at the inn to change horses.”

What part of speech is “Stagecoach”?

“Stagecoach” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Stagecoach?

"Stagecoach" (noun) means a horse-drawn carriage that once carried passengers and mail on a fixed route.

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