A vehicle that may be hired for single journeys by members of the public and driven by a taxi driver.
Driver's compartment of a locomotive or a self-propelled rail vehicle.
Small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and a folding hood.
1 Reuss said demand is particularly high for heavy duty crew cab pickups.
2 Traditional cab companies won't be happy about the new, officially sanctioned competition.
3 She went home in a cab and let herself into the house.
4 The law office is about twenty minutes by cab from the station.
5 The cab starts; the deserted husband drifts desolately anyhow down the street.
6 It was odd; I felt the cab turned up far too soon.
7 Twenty minutes later, I saw my father's cab drive into the lot.
8 At this point in the conversation the cab stopped before the Ritz.
9 Up some time later and take a cab to work was Alex's.
10 The cab was snorting impatience; Blake opened the door and stepped inside.
11 Most employers pay for a cab home if you work after 9pm.
12 A section five feet long directly behind the cab was glowing bright.
13 At least the company pays your cab fare when you work overtime.
14 She could have taken a cab to the house of a friend.
15 She kissed him in silence, and joined her daughter in the cab .
16 The cab made its way slowly through the great crush of people.
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