Stagecoach driver
An enclosed horse drawn vehicle used to transport passengers, mail, and limited amounts of goods.
A person who says one thing and does another is called 'hypocritical'.
A person that represents others can be called many things; a person that represents your company is called an agent, a person that appears at a meeting in your place and casts a vote is called a proxy, and a person that pleads your case in front of a judge is called an attorney or advocate. It depends on the situation.
A cartman, also called a carter, was someone who drove a cart, a horse-drawn wagon that was used to transport materials. It's the equivalent of a short-distance trucker today.
He is called a stingy miserly man.
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Yes, stagecoach is a common noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as The Stagecoach Tavern in Sheffield MA, or the John Wayne movie 'Stagecoach'.
Kill the people on horseback, the driver and shotgun passenger, and the person shooting at you from the back of the stagecoach.
Robbers who targeted stagecoaches were often referred to as "stagecoach bandits" or "stagecoach robbers".
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A group of donkeys is called a drove, herd or pace. Most of the time, a group of any animal is called a herd. Or in some cases it is called a pack.
Third person narration is when you write a story using the pronouns "he," "she," "it," or "they." instead of saying "I drove down to the grocery store," you'd say "She drove down to the grocery store" (or "He drove" depending on who your character is).
No, the stagecoach driver had the horn provided by the city to announce visitors coming in on the stagecoach.
Stagecoach in Northants was created in 2006-03.