Sentence examples for cabby from inspiring English sources

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cabby

noun

A cabdriver, someone who drives a taxi.

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Simple factors that are unaware to the civilian driver the cabby knows.

When a cabby sees a pregnant woman, he often begins to shout, "Emergency!

This cabby knows to drive Sunday night when there's no construction work being done, this cabby knows what speed to maintain to time the lights on the West Side Highway".

Passenger remarks that the cabby must be doing pretty well to be smoking as a big a cigar as he was so early in the day.

"This cabby knows the quickest way from the F.D.R. to the West Side," he had written on YouTube.

"You know, I jokingly said he told a cabby to take him to Harvard and they dropped him off in Harlem".

"This cabby" was Max Cohen, a twenty-seven-year-old aspiring screenwriter from Brooklyn.

The driver of the Ford gets nasty when the cabby insists on seeing his licence, and hits him.

The cabby reached around and slammed it.

The cabby smiled & folded his arms.

Cites cabby opposition to Lindsay in general.

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