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coach driver
noun
A person employed to drive a coach
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And your coach driver is drunk.
Snorri and the coach driver Olejik were fabulous.
The coach driver was among the survivors and tested negative for drugs and alcohol.
A Welsh coach driver, Glyn Bowden, tried to put this into practice at an Italian resort.
I'm sitting in the green room next to Pete the coach driver.
Quite possibly it was the day when the coach driver was having difficulty finding the ground.
When the coach driver hears young Mary Yellan is on her way to Jamaica Inn, he is stunned.
Depressed by his life, poorly paid coach driver and single father Pete Green ignores the corpse and walks away.
Dr Taheri meets Mike, 52, a coach driver, enormous all over, with a stomach the size of a small refrigerator.
("Loads of us have never been to London before. It's great. We're like tourists," one Liverpudlian coach driver confessed).
Later in the morning a lavishly tattooed, many-earringed and exasperated coach driver is cleaning up an unidentified fluid from the floor of his vehicle.
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