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old
Adjective
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If someone or something is old, they are not young; they have been in existence for a long time.
An old man has gray hair.
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How old someone is, is their age.
"Ashley, how old are you?" "I'm only 16 years old."
fashioned
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adjective
planned and made or fashioned artistically
beautifully fashioned dresses
coach
Noun
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A coach is a teacher of a sport.
Even though his team won, first-year coach Andrew Johnson was not happy.
Parkview's new assistant girls soccer coach Karen Kingston has led the Panthers team to a 4-1 record.
Mrs. Schenkman, the seventh grade girls' basketball coach, had ended practice for the day.
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A coach is a private teacher, often to help prepare for a particular test, job, or situation.
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A coach is a bus or a car of a train with seats for many people.
coach
Verb
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If you coach a person or a team, you teach them how to do a sport.
She coaches girls gymnastics at Middlebury High School.
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If you coach someone, you help them prepare for a particular test, job, or situation.