1. stagecoach - Noun
2. stagecoach - Verb
3. Stagecoach - Proper noun
A coach that runs regularly from one stage, station, or place to another, for the conveyance of passengers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn a plane you can pick up more and better people than on any other public conveyance since the stagecoach. Anita Loos
It is a great honour to receive such a prestigious European Transport award. I'm lucky enough to do a job in a sector I'm passionate about and this award is also a tribute to the many people at Stagecoach who have worked with me and contributed to our success over the past 30 years. Brian Souter
You will hear more good things on the outside of a stagecoach from London to Oxford than if you were to pass a twelve-month with the undergraduates, or heads of colleges, of that famous university. William Hazlitt
A firefighter working in a support role on the Stagecoach fire in Kern County has died after having “an acute medical emergency,” officials said. Source: Internet
Barnes’s stagecoach inn was built in traditional Georgian style, with ten fireplaces and a ballroom on the interior, and a wraparound porch on the outside. Source: Internet
By way of rationale, it was successfully argued that the name "Marysville" duplicated the moniker of a town in California located on the same stagecoach route and that a name change was thus necessary to avoid confusion. Source: Internet