cabdriver

[ US /ˈkæbˌdɹaɪvɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who drives a taxi for a living
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How To Use cabdriver In A Sentence

  • Believing that my wallet was gone forever, I started calling my bank and credit card companies, but the front desk clerk called my room, saying, “A cabdriver is in the lobby with your wallet.” A wayward wallet returns
  • At first they were hoping it was just the "kipper," the name London cabdrivers give the post-Christmas season, when business is slow because people are paying off their credit cards and taking it easy after the holidays. London Cabbies
  • His name is Francois "Frank" Pluviose, a 42-year-old New York City cabdriver who commutes to work each week from Reading, Pennsylvania -- a two and a half hour bus ride -- and he is totally immune to the disease of cynicism that has managed to infect so much of our politics for too many years. Mike Barnicle: Driving Through History
  • But in the last few weeks I have been talking to Mumbai citizens of less elevated status: office clerks and peons, cabdrivers, shopkeepers, watchmen.
  • An ordinary cabdriver, a West Cumbrian Homer Simpson, who in fact had worked at and been fired from the Calder Hall reactor, one morning got up and shot his twin brother, his lawyer, and killed twelve people before shooting himself. How the End Begins
  • During the entire ride to West Philadelphia, the cabdriver tuned into different radio bands trying to find out what happened, speculating about the nature of mankind and crime and delivering his take on life as he knew it. Surrender the Dark
  • The word boomed from Judge Robert McGahey Jr. 's lips - "guilty" - and as it echoed through the still courtroom, it swept away any notion that jurors believed Sandra Jacobson's version of a crash along a windswept highway that killed two women and injured a cabdriver. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Well, if the cabdriver is the Riverman, he’s been doing it for a number of years, and so it’s quite clear that he’s pretty good at it if he’s been doing it for that length of time. The Riverman
  • The cabdriver stuck his head out the window and shouted angrily. ANGELS EVERYWHERE
  • As readers of V.K. Narayanan's blog My Dhaba know, a dhaba is a quick-service roadside restaurant found in Northern India that serves tandoori meats, naan and strong chai to truckers, cabdrivers, and the like. In praise of Kashmir: touring the Tandoor-loin
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