Definition of «taxicab»

A taxicab is a small vehicle for hire, often with a driver, used to transport passengers within a city or town.

Usage examples

  1. I called a taxicab to pick me up from the airport and drive me to my hotel.
  2. He hailed a taxicab on the busy street and quickly jumped inside to escape the rain.
  3. The taxicab driver took a longer route to deliberately increase the fare.
  4. She got into a taxicab and gave the driver the address of the restaurant she wanted to go to.
  5. The taxicab dropped me off in front of the office building just in time for my meeting.
  6. We decided to share a taxicab to save money on transportation during our vacation.
  7. After the party, I struggled to find an available taxicab to take me home.
  8. The taxicab driver was friendly and even offered some recommendations for local restaurants.
  9. She left her phone in the taxicab and had to call the company to retrieve it.
  10. The colorful advertisement on the side of the taxicab caught everyone's attention as it drove by.

Sentences with «taxicab»

  • «I've gotten ill in taxicabs more than probably anyone who exists,» she confesses. (automobilemag.com)
  • This raises concerns about the extent to which taxi services can and should supervise their employees and the degree to which employers of taxicab drivers will be held liable for the misconduct of their workers. (williamshrlaw.com)
  • For about $ 150 to $ 300 per vehicle for a four - week spin, AdFleet will put your message on the hubcaps of taxicabs in major urban areas as the cabs make their way around town. (entrepreneur.com)
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