a. colloq. [f. COACH sb. + -Y.]
1. Of a horse: Resembling a coach-horse.
1870. Daily News, 19 July, 62. Colonel Wilson succeeding with his coachy Fenian, an indifferent mover and too lumpy to please.
1887. Sat. Rev., 5 Nov., 634. He [a horse] looks just a trifle coachy about the shoulders.
2. Having to do with a coach, coach-driving.
1882. Jessopp, Arcady (1887), 73. A coachy Sisyphus, condemned to everlasting alternations of being dropped and picked up again by an infernal chariot.
Coachy sb.: see COACHEE1.