Similar words: taxi stand, epistaxis, axis, y axis, x-axis, y-axis, z-axis, praxis. Meaning: ['tæksɪ] n. 1. a locomotor response toward or away from an external stimulus by a motile (and usually simple) organism 2. the surgical procedure of manually restoring a displaced body part.
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31. There are a surprising number of taxis for such a small city.
32. This close to Christmas, the wild West End was a militarized zone for private transport, even taxis.
33. You could hire taxis, or go the whole hog and hire a chauffeur-driven car for the day.
34. In the transportation field, taxis and the most basic commodity of all, fuel, are based on unit cost prices.
35. At the centre, dispatchers keep track of taxis on monitor screens, which can display up to five cabs per pole.
36. Taxis can be hired in the nearby towns of Kalambaka or Kastraki.
37. Or sweltering in taxis waiting to take the pilgrims to a restaurant.
38. The men found work driving taxis to support an extended family with 15 members crammed into one small first-floor apartment.
39. Four out of five of Buenos Aires' inhabitants fear being attacked in their homes, in the street or in taxis.
40. A network of subsidized cargo barges and water taxis would be introduced on the city's canals to compensate.
41. He distinguishes between two different types of order, which he calls taxis and cosmos.
42. Taxis are so expensive - that's why I usually take the bus.
43. Behind the taxis is a crowded railway station and beyond that, the port.
44. Below, cars crawl along on mats of shadow; further off are two long ranks of primrose-yellow taxis.
45. These taxis charge a fixed price and are regulated by the city government.
46. It was around two in the morning and most of the performers had now dispersed to waiting cars and taxis.sentencedict.com
47. Narrow wooden piers with sunbathing platforms stretch into the clear sea, host to visiting water taxis and yachts.
48. Passengers travelling in the rear of cars and taxis must be restrained where a seat belt is fitted and available.
49. Taxis have been parking here for more than thirty years.
50. Mike Pappas dispatches taxis from his office on 39th Street.
51. They consist of: £29 a day subsistence allowance to cover meals, taxis and other incidentals.
52. Mr David Armstrong, who owns Station Taxis, welcomed the idea of taxis being allowed to use the lanes.
53. Not to be denied, at least a dozen fans hailed waiting taxis and set off in pursuit.
54. Motorcycles, coaches, minicabs, taxis, school buses and buses for the elderly will also be exempt.
55. Given that pollution levels relate to fuel consumption, private cars and taxis are also the greatest polluters.
56. The buses and taxis I determined to avoid became a central part of nearly every painting.
57. Only these taxis should be hailed in the streets. Private hire cars can only carry passengers in response to requests by phone.
58. In that case the corporation was considering increasing the maximum number of licensed taxis in its area.
59. Buses and taxis tick over rather noisily.
60. Many taxis are waiting taxi rank.
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