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taximeter

NOUN
  1. a meter in a taxi that registers the fare (based on the length of the ride)

How To Use taximeter In A Sentence

  • In the case of this defence of the Christian conviction I confess that I would as soon begin the argument with one thing as another; I would begin it with a turnip or a taximeter cab.
  • It is expected that all taximeters will be converted to the euro by February 9.
  • That's a foolproof taximeter as drivers are unable to alter the readings.
  • With this in mind he wants: swivel front passenger seats in all cars, a minimum car size, a minimum engine size, talking taximeters and older cars off the road.
  • For all journeys outside the taximeter areas, fares may be negotiated between driver and customer.
  • In the case of this defence of the Christian conviction I confess that I would as soon begin the argument with one thing as another; I would begin it with a turnip or a taximeter cab. Orthodoxy
  • Electric trams, taximeter cabs and motorised buses plied the streets of the capital looking for trade.
  • The words of the man at the Astor, and still more the episodes of the family friend from Missouri and the taximeter cab, had shown him that this thing was on a different plane from anything that had happened to him before. Kindle-licious on Wodehouse’s Psmith: Reality Bites | Spontaneous ∂erivation
  • In your capacity as London mayor-elect why don't you invite him along to No 18 for a quiet chat/debate on all this your sofas - along with a couple of London's finest taximeter cabriolet drivers? Ken Forces Cabbies Out of Business
  • Sri Lankan score is running like an Indian taximeter.
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