coach (someone) for (something)
coach (someone) for (something)
To help someone to prepare for something. My daughter struggles with public speaking, so I coached her for the debate.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
coach someone for something
to train or drill someone in preparation for doing something. Elliott coached his roommate every night for the contest. Juan coached Alice for the play.
See also: coach
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- do someone or something justice
- helluva someone/something
- hit someone for something
- go through someone like a dose of salts
- do a job on someone From do a number on something.
- ain’t 1
- go out of
- other than
- other than (something)
- let something drop