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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cab it" is not considered correct or formal English.
It is more commonly used in spoken language or informal writing. Example: "I'm going to cab it to the airport tomorrow morning."
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Thanks to its prodigious wheelbase (up to 172.4 inches with the Crew Cab), it provides limo-like smoothness on the highway -- great, if you have seven tons of prom dates to chauffeur.
A Checker Cab it was not.
But instead of the cab it was the Santo Niño who would find her.
But if it's a straight grape, like merlot or cab, it usually comes out".
They have called for a cab, it turns out, to stay later and take a boat back from Atlantic Highlands.
Yet even if he were barred from driving a cab, it was not clear whether Mr. Himon could face criminal charges.
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Nissan has not yet delivered any of the cabs it will provide under its 10-year contract with the city.
I recommend cabbing it home.
I ended up cabbing it a couple of times.
He finished the star He was working on and cabbed it back to the apartment.
Just as over-regulation harmed yellow cabs, it also established a pattern of neglect for our mass transit system.
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