noun A person who drives a coach or carriage for a living
In period pieces or historical dramas, a coachman may be a character portrayed on screen.
The term 'coachman' may be used in literature to describe a character who drives a carriage or coach.
A coachman is a person who drives a horse-drawn carriage or coach, typically for hire.
In tourist destinations with horse-drawn carriage rides, a coachman would be the person responsible for driving the carriage.
In historical reenactments or living history events, a coachman may be needed to operate horse-drawn vehicles.
In historical fiction novels, a coachman may be mentioned as a character who drives a horse-drawn carriage.
In therapy sessions, a coachman may be used as a metaphor for guiding the client through their thoughts and emotions.
A historian may study the role of coachmen in past societies as part of transportation history.
A tour guide may mention coachmen when discussing transportation methods used in the past to transport people.