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  1. coachesnoun

    Plural form of coach.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of coaches in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of coaches in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of coaches in a Sentence

  1. Gus Bell:

    It’s an incredible honor to be in this organization and work for this organization and to be in this position and work with this group of coaches and Nick and his staff and loving every opportunity to be with these players, i ’m just thankful to be able to just continue all the work we’ve done together. There’s been a lot of progress in this organization, and I ’m fortunate to be part of that team.

  2. Jeff Mateer:

    We will appeal and are confident that the Supreme Court of the United States will right this wrong, banning coaches from praying just because they can be seen contradicts the Constitution. Coach Kennedy has been denied the freedom to coach for over five years, but he's never been a quitter. We will fight on.

  3. Emily Edlynn:

    We are their coaches for their brains.

  4. Kingsley Jones:

    It was a big reality check when I came to Canada just how difficult it was to get the players together. They all held down day jobs, but I think the MLR is a lifeline for Canada and United States. It's a pathway for players and coaches.

  5. Probaerb:

    People who claim to be motivational speakers or advisers or coaches or mentors or corporate trainers , but secretly communicate through the session the intention of company's board executives to the employees are actually BOOTLICKERs. Their job is to fool or suppress employees. But if they don't do it like this, then no private organization will hire them.They can be observed often boozing or partying.

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