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1) Animal-powered vehicle 2) British indie pop group 3) Classic John Ford Western 4) Coach 5) Director 6) Early mail carrier 7) Horse-drawn conveyance 8) John Wayne oldie 9) Member of the drama faculty 10) Old west conveyance 11) Old west transport 12) Old west vehicle 13) Old-West mode of travel 14) Position in old vehicle
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1) Oater
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A stagecoach is a type of covered wagon used to carry passengers and goods inside. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by four horses, usually four-in-hand. Widely used before the introduction of railway transport, it made regular trips between stages or stations, which were places of rest provided for stagecoach travelers. The business of r...
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• (n.) A coach that runs regularly from one stage, station, or place to another, for the conveyance of passengers.
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any public coach regularly travelling a fixed route between two or more stations (stages). Used in London at least by 1640, and about 20 years later ... [1 related articles]
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Stage'coach` noun A coach that runs regularly from one stage, station, or place to another, for the conveyance of passengers.
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A stagecoach or stage-coach was a public horse-drawn conveyance, plying regularly by stages between two towns. British stagecoaches were large, four-wheeled covered carriages, with seats inside and out, a guard's dicky, and a boot or receptacle for luggage, letters and parcels, and were drawn by between two and eight horses. Until the 19th century ...
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n] - a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
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noun a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns; `we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles`
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a horse-drawn coach that formerly traveled regularly over a fixed route with passengers, parcels, etc.
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