At a plaza he tried to hail a carromata, but the cochero whipped up his horse in a frenzy of distrust.
Even before the revolution, whose impassioned call had led him into a mode of life from which he had never been able to free himself, even when a humble cochero in Manila, he had been a dreamer.
I was disappointed that he was not the cochero for whom I had been keeping watch.
The cochero might now come and go, without danger of being accosted by me.
After returning the watch to its fob, I once more glanced towards the entrance of Don Eusebio's dwelling--at a wicket in the great gate, through which I expected the cochero to come.
We had often to haul up to allow them to pass, and when our cochero received the order "ander" it was coupled with the caution "despacho" that he might drive carefully for fear of injuring some of them.
He has no God of the "I," no feeling that makes him stay his hand at helping a cochero to free a fallen and injured horse, while he looks to see that some other man of his class is helping also.
Your cochero may groan at your horse or whine at it, but when the need arises he can draw upon that much of English.
The cochero must have been greatly preoccupied with the sights of the procession, for when it had passed and Basilio ordered him to go on, he did not notice that the lamp on his carromata had gone out.
Basilio smiled and shrugged his shoulders, while the cochero again sighed.
This enabled the cochero to understand the expression on the saint's face, but whether the sight of the guards troubled him or he had no great respect for a saint who would travel in such company, he did not recite a single requiem.
Now the carromata was again detained to let the procession pass, while the abused cochero took off his hat reverently and recited a paternoster to the first image that came along, which seemed to be that of a great saint.
The cochero observed with sadness that the race of little paper animals disappeared each year, as if they had been attacked by the pest like the living animals.
This student occupied in that house, by himself, two rooms, luxuriously furnished, and had his servant and a cochero to look after his carriage and horses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cochero" 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