Sentence example with the word 'cabby'

cabby

Definition n. someone who drives a taxi for a living

Last update: July 18, 2015


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Chase me, the cabby's caudle.   [Please select]

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"I'll walk," he told the cabby, paying him off.'   [Please select]

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The cabby had a foot upon the step when Kirkwood tapped his shoulder.   [Please select]

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"If you mykes yerself my fare," returned the cabby shrewdly, "I _ham_."   [Please select]

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"Where shall I tell the cabby to go this time, Miss Calendar."   [Please select]

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Entering the gin-mill he found the cabby, soothed him with bitter, and, instructing him for St.   [Please select]

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"All right, cabby," he said, with pacific purpose; "you'll get your fare in half a shake."'   [Please select]

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The cabby read out of the paper he had got hold of that the former viceroy, earl Cadogan, had presided at the cabdrivers' association dinner in London somewhere.   [Please select]

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Turning away from the window, and looking up at the driver, the porter said solemnly-- "To the best 'otel you know of, cabby, that's not too dear."'   [Please select]

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