Sentence example with the word 'taxicab'

taxicab

Definition n. a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money

Last update: September 15, 2015


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He consid­ered calling for a taxicab but when he found the motel was close by he decided to exercise his tightening leg and walk.   [Please select]

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Dunbar summoned a taxicab and proceeded to the house of Dr.   [Please select]

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A taxicab passed him, moving slowly very close to the pavement.   [Please select]

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Pamela asked, after Lutchester had handed her into a taxicab and taken his place by her side.   [Please select]

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Afterwards he found a taxicab, and drove under the great wooden shed as the last siren was blowing.   [Please select]

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While Louis Akers saw Lily to her taxicab that night Doyle stood in the hall, waiting.   [Please select]

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I got her a taxicab, and she only took one bag.   [Please select]

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He telephoned down for a taxicab, and then confronted her, his face grim.   [Please select]

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(i)--An overfull taxicab, containing inside it Ellen, Edith, Dan and Joe.   [Please select]

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Now we will take a taxicab to Holborn and I will show you something really humorous.   [Please select]

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"Listen," he said, "we are in London, alone in a taxicab, secure against any possible eavesdropping."   [Please select]

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