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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

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
  • Once upon a time there was an old sow of impeccable reputation who lived a quiet life inside a busy farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a long, tedious sail, during which I was subjected to every discomfort, and exposure to the weather, as well as jeers and insults that effervesced from a corrupt heart, where they had been concealed for so many years, we reached a spot near enough to the land to discover a cluster of orange trees and a cabin. Bond and Free: A Tale of the South
  • 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
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