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To travel as an armed guard next to the driver of the vehicle. Generally thought to have originated from the USA in the 1890 s when guards were employed to protect stagecoaches
The plural is stagecoaches.
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Around 1920. By 1918 only a very few mountain resorts and national parks had stagecoaches.
Stagecoaches operated as a popular mode of transportation for about 200 years, from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
Stagecoaches ceased operating as a common mode of transportation in the late 1800s with the rise of railroads and the advent of automobiles.
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stagecoaches
he was a robber who robbed trains and stagecoaches
Osama bin ladin traveled on a stagecoach going to st. louis. He blew up and everyone on the coach died. That's why stagecoaches went bust.
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The plural form of stagecoach is stagecoaches.