cab

[ UK /kˈæb/ ]
[ US /ˈkæb/ ]
NOUN
  1. small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and a folding hood
  2. a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money
  3. a compartment at the front of a motor vehicle or locomotive where driver sits
VERB
  1. ride in a taxicab
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How To Use cab In A Sentence

  • In the forecabins, the head and shower is located forward and has a large mirrored vanity with ample storage below.
  • A lot of them were marked, or born wrong, or crooked, or scabious, looking for help from the Nazarene, for some panacea. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Maybe they should have a little log cabin, a hayride at Halloween, or Christmas scenery.
  • Such a level of monitoring is not only impracticable; it is incompatible with intellectual freedom.
  • It was a homey room, though a little too flowery for me, with prints of cabbage-size roses on the slipcovers and curtains. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • The ride can feel a bit harsh at times but cabin noise is low. The Sun
  • They sneak forward to climb up the small gap between the lorry 's cab and trailer. The Sun
  • Update: BB commenter DHC says, It's worth noting that his is an outtake from a TV show that Warhol developed and aired on Manhattan cable. Boing Boing
  • For high-definition video, the umi needs an Internet connection that can send, or upload, data at 1.5 megabits per second, higher than that of typical DSL or cable services. Cisco Launches 'Umi' Telepresence Box To Turn TVs Into Videophones
  • This is the principal faultline in today's cabinet. Times, Sunday Times
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