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