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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211) I was whisked off in a taxi and deposited outside the hotel.
212) Before making a success of his writing, he worked as a taxi driver, a newspaper seller, a miner, and a railway man.
213) If you feel a taxi driver has overcharged you, say so.
214) Let me go shares with you in the taxi fare.
215) Why fork out for a taxi when there's a perfectly good bus service?
216) She took a taxi home after she saw the film.
217) The taxi driver entertained us with unprintable observations/remarks/views about government ministers all the way to the airport.
218) Please find a taxi,[http://sentencedict.com/taxi.html] and in the meantime I'll pack some food.
219) He works in an office by day and drives a taxi by night.
220) Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service.
221) Get our bits and pieces together. The taxi is coming.
222) The taxi driver said I was the first pick-up that he'd had all evening.
223) If you miss that train then you'll have to get a taxi.
224) I strolled up and down thoughtfully before calling a taxi.
225) Parisian taxi drivers are threatening to mount a blockade to turn the screw on the government.
226) The tower ordered the plane to taxi the full length of the runway.
227) She signalled a passing taxi and ordered him to take her to the rue Marengo.
228) To my consternation, I found the taxi was empty.
229) I'll call for a taxi now.
230) But fifty miles away in Gloucester the same laws have stopped Yvonne Bremer from setting up a female taxi business altogether.
231) The discharged cartridge cases were in the roadway and the gutter, close to the back wheel of the taxi.
232) He arranged for Marcus to see a dentist, and took him there in a taxi.
233) Taxi drivers came down her street in this day and age as if in fear of their lives.
234) Here the taxi dance hall represented little more than clandestine prostitution.
235) That seems a far cry from just a few years ago when the only diesels were lorries, buses and the occasional taxi.
236) After struggling through umpteen games of blackjack, I would taxi home and sleep till 8 a.m. when the boys awoke.
237) He hadn't enough money for a taxi so they took the bus back to Champney Crucis.
238) It was another dull day, but, suitably attired, she later went by taxi up to the house.
239) Less than two hours later, a city-centre taxi let her out under the lighted awning of the hotel by the park.
240) The firm represented Paula when she was given a conditional discharge for causing £570 damage to a taxi in a drunken rage.
More similar words: ataxia, taxi stand, taxidermy, axis, tax, maximum, dyspraxia, poll tax, income tax, taxpayer, tax return.