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coachman造句
1. The coachman had a thin lash. 2. The coachman cracked his whip and the carriage lurched forward. 3. The coachman sat hunched over the reins, waiting. 4. Meanwhile his coachman had advanced to meet Lefevre. 5. The coachman climbed down slowly and held up both hands. 6. They've just dragged the body of a coachman out of the canal too. 7. The coachman resembled a carnival strongman, with well-developed muscles, a bald head and an oriental moustache. 8. The coachman took my luggage and called me to hurry up. 9. Great-grandfather had been a coachman in the days of horse-drawn carriages. 10. The coachman took off his cap and stuck it in his pocket. 11. A coachman has to drive, a groom has to open the door, a peon has to shout warnings. 12. The coachman stooped down for his orders. 13. The coachman baited his horses. 14. And a rat will become your coachman. 15. The horse becomes a coachman. 16. " Talbot, dey coachman, tole me. 17. The coachman was on the box. 18. The coachman rubbed down his horses after a long day's ride. 19. She mounted beside the coachman , wondering why this good fortune had happened to her. 20. And to the coachman: " For God's sake, can't you drive faster? " 21. And while we were eating the coachman came up. 'Have a dill pickle, ' he said. 22. The guard , the coachman , and the two other passengers eyed him distrustfully. 23. He is murdered by a peasant, Gaspard, whose child has been killed by the furious driving of his coachman. 24. Let me beg of you on receipt of this to order the coachman to drive you back again to my house. 25. The slim man had seized the whip, and after two more murderous kicks, commenced to thrash the defenceless coachman. 26. He sent for his carriage and jumped in, and after telling his coachman to drive fast he ordered him to stop. 26.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 27. A rider had come toward us and was talking to the coachman. 28. This coherent speech was interrupted by the entrance of Rochester coachman. 29. The widow returned the bow with equal formality and ordered her coachman to drive on. 30. Our booked passenger showed in a moment that it was his name. The guard, the coachman, and the two other passengers eyed him distrustfully .