cabby

[ US /ˈkæbi/ ]
[ UK /kˈæbi/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who drives a taxi for a living
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How To Use cabby In A Sentence

  • But what about my cabby's fear of losing his English identity?
  • A ragged pigeon with one scabby leg is slouching wearily on my window-sill.
  • Mayor Bloomberg yesterday called the cabby-on-pedicabby brawl "totally inappropriate" -- and was particularly disturbed that the pedal-pusher threw a trash can at his taxi-driving foe. NY Post: News
  • And any time a big speech is needed, they just haul out the scabby guy.
  • Bob, I was just reading a couple of articles that came out just within the past few minutes, and tell me if you've learned more about this with regard to the cabby.
  • One hand clutched a faded newspaper while the other slipped the cabby a ten and slammed the door.
  • P had dirty blonde dreads, shocking front teeth, and a scabby old dog which gave us all scabies.
  • “Why do you want to go there, anyway?” the cabby asks as he drives. Famous
  • You could argue that they are just misunderstood, but let's face it - They are scabby gits.
  • And then he held on to the cab with one hand while he felt in his pocket for a coin to pay the cabby.
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