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A craftsman who makes the bodies of motor vehicles
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coachbuilder
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a craftsman who makes the bodies of motor vehicles
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
coachbuilder \coachbuilder\ n. a craftsman who makes the bodies of motor vehicles.
Wikipedia
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A coachbuilder is a manufacturer of bodies for automobiles and a manufacturer of complete horse-drawn vehicles. Coachwork is the body of a motor vehicle ( automobile , van , bus or truck ), a horse-drawn coach or carriage (whence the term originated, derived ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context historical English) A builder of horse-drawn coaches. 2 A person or company who makes and fits the bodywork of vehicles such as cars, buses and railway carriages.
Usage examples of coachbuilder.
Deenaz Coachbuilder, a brilliant scientist who had spent her girlhood in the slums of Delhi, spent days trying to find another approach, but finally determined that the damnable last barrier in the Balloon would not stop her, she asked for a bomb.
And though people kept their heads enough to avoid killing each other in panic, they were terribly afraid, and it was all Agnes could do to keep them from sending Deenaz Coachbuilder and her scientists off the planet through the nearest lake, without a ship.
In spite of every evidence to disprove them, the Earl of Chalgrove held Lord Holland’s maxims in high esteem, and blandly encouraged his heir to indulge in every extravagance that captured his erratic fancy, discharging his gaming-debts as cheerfully as he discharged the bills that poured in from his tailor, his coachbuilder, his hatter, and a host of other tradesmen who enjoyed his patronage.
She kept an eye on the repairs to the Bentley which had been towed down to coachbuilders at Rouen, and she even arranged for some new clothes to be sent out from Bond's London flat.