coachy
Etymology
From coach + -y.
coachy means of a horse: more suited to drawing a coach than to racing. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Of a horse: more suited to drawing a coach than to racing.“As a yearling, when Mr. Rowlands bid 900 guineas for Viscount, we thought him rather coachy; but he has framed with age into a nice, useful colt, and looks stones lighter than he did at the Derby.”
- Of or related to coaches (trainers or instructors).“He looked all soccer coachy in a bright yellow Windbreaker and blue baseball cap. […]”
noun
- A coach (trainer or instructor).