Synonym: cab. Similar words: ataxia, taxi stand, taxidermy, axis, tax, maximum, dyspraxia, poll tax. Meaning: ['tæksɪ] n. a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money. v. 1. travel slowly 2. ride in a taxicab.
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61) Then he hailed a taxi for her.
62) I requested a taxi for 8 o'clock.
63) Shall I call you a taxi ?
64) I still owe you for the taxi.
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65) I called a taxi from the rank outside.
66) That taxi tried to pass me on the inside.
67) We'd better call a taxi and get you home.
68) We had some difficulty finding a taxi.
69) The taxi driver gave a toot on the horn.
70) A taxi drew up at the gate.
71) He got into a dispute over a taxi fare.
72) I came home by taxi.
73) The taxi driver leaned through his window.
74) He set off by taxi.
75) Shall I order you a taxi?
76) The taxi driver was being very unhelpful.
77) The hotel porter will get you a taxi.
78) The taxi landed us at the theatre on time.
79) The taxi came at 8 o'clock the next morning.
80) I told the taxi driver to keep the change.
81) I've got enough money to pay for a taxi.
82) "Taxi?" said a voice in my ear.
83) After breakfast Amy ordered a taxi.
84) She hailed a taxi and left in great haste.
85) The taxi driver stopped to pick up a fare.
86) She's employed as a taxi driver.
87) Taxi drivers staged a demonstration against the new law.
88) We signalled the taxi driver to pull over.
89) There were no taxis at the taxi/cab rank.
90) The waiting taxi gave a toot on its horn.
More similar words: ataxia, taxi stand, taxidermy, axis, tax, maximum, dyspraxia, poll tax, income tax, taxpayer, tax return.