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Meanings of
cabbie
in English
A person who drives a taxi.
cabman
cabby
cabdriver
cab driver
taxi driver
Usage of
cabbie
in English
1
We found the
cabbie
who picked up Allardyce outside the gambling house.
2
Now the
cabbie
is looking straight ahead and pointing toward the windshield.
3
She took her change and handed a five back to the
cabbie
.
4
It's meant to protect the
cabbie
,
but it comes only halfway up.
5
The
cabbie
circled a random block in Kensington for the third time.
6
He's bound to look for the
cabbie
he says picked him up.
7
We wrestled Morgan into his chair, and I paid off the
cabbie
.
8
That someone got into an argument with the
cabbie
and was shot.
9
He handed the
cabbie
a wad of cash and opened the door.
10
Your
cabbie
is giving you stock tips during a raging bull run?
11
The
cabbie
honks again and I sigh; press junkets used to be exciting.
12
Danny DeVito provides the voice of the city
cabbie
who narrates the story.
13
Our faithful
cabbie
's
waiting outside the hospital when our party returns from KFC.
14
I haven't taken this many precautions since the reunion with the kidnap
cabbie
.
15
The
cabbie
eased past Poole's building and continued on to the next block.
16
Jamie paid the
cabbie
and tried to muster enough energy to be curious.
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About this term
cabbie
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the cabbie
local cabbie
ask any cabbie
aspiring cabbie
bad cabbie
More collocations
Cabbie
through the time
Cabbie
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common