Someone who drives a taxi for a living.
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Examples for "cabman"
Examples for "cabman"
1The tidings brought by the cabman were of the most unexpected kind.
2Having paid the cabman, she crossed the pavement and entered the hall-way.
3For a drive of two miles, the cabman held himself tolerably paid.
4The cabman put the trunk inside the long passage, and Evelyn said-
5In Wellington Street he told the cabman to stop, and got out.
1We found the cabbie who picked up Allardyce outside the gambling house.
2Now the cabbie is looking straight ahead and pointing toward the windshield.
3She took her change and handed a five back to the cabbie.
4It's meant to protect the cabbie, but it comes only halfway up.
5The cabbie circled a random block in Kensington for the third time.
1My cabdriver sensibly zeroed in on the source and let me out.
2The cabdriver grunts and pulls away from the curb, into the traffic.
3The cabdriver has pulled up in front of the house next door.
4The cabdriver finally enters the ramp and pulls up to the curb.
5Is that everything? The cabdriver was standing beside her Louis Vuitton luggage.
1The taximan was as proud as a kid with a new toy.
2A taximan was threatened, robbed and had his taxi hijacked in Dublin last night.
3Now this taximan is in his 30s and has had a number of consecutive, long term relationships.
4He fumbled under his overcoat for loose silver, drew out a handful and paid off the taximan.
5The taximan was thrown from his car, which was then stolen along with a sum of money.
1The taxidriver did not recognize her and insisted his cab was taken.
2A banker, a cop and a taxidriver had refused to break it.
3The taxidriver said he knew the ladies by sight.
4It seems the taxidriver had misunderstood her directions and taken her out of the way.
5A New York taxidriver airing his grievances against customers; one "aristocratic Park Avenue" woman in particular.
1The cab driver said it's adjacent to the Roland Garros tennis stadium.
2I asked the cab driver to do a tour of St Helens.
3The cab driver was an East Indian man who said very little.
4Glancing over at the video store door, she saw the cab driver.
5The cab driver is watching all of this with glum, gathering suspicion.
1Some said he was a taxi driver, others said he was unemployed.
2Tell the taxi driver 'hotel de nove palmas.' You got some cash?
3No name: the taxi driver seemed to think that said it all.
4The taxi driver bowed his head over it in a close scrutiny.
5By now my taxi driver, a young man from Afghanistan, had arrived.
1It could be enough to turn a hack driver into a Travis Bickle.
2There is a hack driver outside who is even more suspicious than you.
3The hack driver had not been paid, and in all probability would return for Maroney.
4Sam advised if he could qualify for a chauffeur's license, to try for work as a hack driver.
5Following the crowd to the outside he presented his tickets to the first hack driver he came to.
1Carlos told Joseph that Zona had been shot with her livery driver named Martin.
2The liveried driver emerged, walked smartly around the gleaming grille to open the rear door.
3A stylishly liveried driver from the lead carriage jumped down and opened the highly lacquered door.
4Ralph had a cook, two gardeners, six peacocks, and a handsome carriage with a liveried driver.
5This afternoon, as I rode past, I saw an old-fashioned English coach, with a liveried driver and footman, turn into the gate.
1No; she was pretty far gone when the cabby answered her signal.
2The cabby cracked his whip, and away they rolled over the pavement.
3I made my way back to Pearl Street and located my cabby.
4The cabby helped me up and draped a rug over my knees.
5Here he engaged a cabby to take him to the Russian's address.
6To the best 'otel you know of, cabby, that's not too dear.
7An' if you've bin gifted with compassion, cabby, don't overcharge your fare.
8Being a cabby here is a vocation, like mountain-climbing or spree killing.
9The gentleman got out fully composed, paid the cabby and quickly walked inside.
10The three stepped out and Donaldson paused a moment before dismissing the cabby.
11Youth asked cabby to take horse's shoes off, but cabby refused.
12But the cab had vanished later, and the cabby was never heard from.
13The cabby turned at him his enormous and inflamed countenance truculently.
14At this, cabby looked down from his perch in sheer astonishment.
15Bolivar paused only long enough to hand cabby a ten-dollar bill and cry:
16My cabby himself had driven him to an address on East Twenty-first Street.
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Estados Unidos da América