A vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport.
1 We paused to let a horse-drawn jitney cross in front of us.
2 I c'n get a jitney somewheres I guess ta take me.
3 He approached the spot where the girl had been left by the jitney driver.
4 She and the driver, Reggie Miles, were the only persons aboard the school jitney .
5 Martin, that's my boy, will meet her at the jitney .
6 That's one of the new jitney 'buses we hear about.
7 Came in a jitney or I could have got to him on the way over.
8 The chauffeur ran his jitney from the railroad station and was known to Mr. Hammond.
9 A jitney stopped for them, and then zoomed out across the field toward the ship.
10 Then they went down a ramp to a jitney - platform , and boarded a U.N. official car.
11 From there he could take a jitney to Memphis to see his daughter-ed.]
12 Maybe I can flag a jitney for you.
13 She'd forgotten the pick-up mikes in the jitney .
14 Dere's jitney buses about two blocks up, though.
15 A jitney had pulled away from the low-lying terminal building and was coming out to meet him.
16 I won't get a jitney of it.
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