As a matter of fact, however, the cocheris not one type but several.
Already in the sixteenth century hackney carriages were driven in the streets of Paris; and any differences arising between the cocher and his passenger were at this period referred to the lieutenant of the police.
But the cocheris not the only cabman of Paris: there remains the driver of the auto.
A cab meandered by, whose cocher wore a blue coat and a black-glazed hat.
Outside the old fellow's lodging a dismounted cocher was standing disconsolate in the sun.
Her husband corroborates her, as they explain to the patronne of the cafe and to the cocher that they left their village at midday.
To be even a cocher in Paris is considered a profession.
They have, of course, invited the cocher to drink with them.
At the end of the little bar a cocher is having his morning tipple, the black brim of his yellow glazed hat resting on his coarse red ears.
Now you hear the click-clock of an approaching cab, the cocher half asleep on his box.
But I'll direct the cocher very carefully to the Gare du Nord.
Directing thecocher to drive to the place Pigalle, he reentered the cab, suspicion more than ever rife in his mind.
A very old cab crawled into view, with a knock-kneed horse which staggered aimlessly about the empty streets, and with an old cocher who looked about him as though doubtful as to his whereabouts in this deserted city.
Even the old cocher who drove me down the rue Cambon had put on a new white hat.
Bertini handed her into her cab, and I heard him order the cocher to drive to the Grand Hotel.
When the woman who had declared her love for me had entered the uninviting-looking place I slipped back to my old position, but was prevented from listening too openly for fear of awakening the curiosity of the cocher who was awaiting her.
Marie prodded the pear-shaped cocher in the back with his stick.
Outside in the street he stood for a moment hesitating, and an expectant fiacre drew up before the house, the cocher raising an interrogative whip.
Marie gave the cocher a piece of two francs and they turned away on foot.
Outside, in the street, he stood for a moment, hesitating, and an expectant fiacre drew up before the house, the cocher raising an interrogative whip.
Marie gave the cocher a piece of two francs, and they turned away on foot.
The cocher was already untying the nose-bag in which his lean brown horse had been nuzzling for fifteen minutes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cocher" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: coachman; driver; hack; teamster; truckman; wagoner; whip