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minicab

[ UK /mˈɪnɪkˌæb/ ]
NOUN
  1. a minicar used as a taxicab

How To Use minicab In A Sentence

  • Bad experiences of haggling with illegal touts on the street or in dodgy minicab offices are rooted in people's minds.
  • A spokesman for the Mayor said: "Unbooked minicabs pose a serious danger to the safety of Londoners."
  • At home and abroad the west can only afford the standard of living to which it has become accustomed - be it food, clothes, minicabs or domestic services - as a result of cheap foreign labour.
  • Next week: a minicab office. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember that unless the minicab is pre-booked by phone the driver and his company are working illegally and the passenger uninsured.
  • It is all the more unhappy because we see what gentleness, what tact and professionalism he has to bring to the job of minicab driving: dealing with all sorts of obstreperous and difficult customers.
  • Hello, I'd like to book a minicab, please.
  • Her character gets a lecture from a minicab driver about how lonely her frosty singledom has made her.
  • The driver's minicab firm refused to comment. The Sun
  • Town hall chiefs have also banned roof-top signs because they say they lead people to confuse minicabs, which must be booked in advance, with black cabs, which can be hailed in the street.
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