NOUN
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a place where taxis park while awaiting customers
in England the place where taxis wait to be hired is called a `taxi rank'
How To Use taxi rank In A Sentence
- The station is one of the city's principal transport interchanges, with rail services, numerous bus routes and York's busiest taxi ranks.
- The location of a taxi rank in the centre of town would lead to trouble, with large groups of people gathering together.
- Eliza resolutely pulled and chivvied her friends towards the taxi rank.
- It's hard enough to entertain youngsters in a room filled with toys, a TV and a video machine, let alone an airport lounge, or a taxi rank where the only stimulation is the odd suitcase springing open.
- The station is one of the city's principal transport interchanges, with rail services, numerous bus routes and York's busiest taxi ranks.
- Frustrated taxi drivers have staged a go-slow to protest against the towns council's recent decision to remove the central and busiest taxi rank.
- He had visited two pubs and Jems nightclub when he was spotted brawling with another man near the taxi rank, in the early hours of last Friday.
- He suggested that the Council consider providing one central taxi rank in the town rather than a series of smaller ranks.
- One picture showed rubble strewn around the taxi rank outside the terminal; another showed fires blazing inside the building. Times, Sunday Times
- He picked up a fare at the taxi rank outside Marks and Spencer, in High Street, to take the passenger to Harwich Road.