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- n. Plural form of cab.
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“I've got four people traveling on a train, in cabs, going to stores and theaters, and they could be in any of these places?”
“For 8 years now, I have been getting around in cabs, buses and my own two feet quite successfully.”
“Charlie, yes, quite a few of those age-worthy cabs from the 70s are great today.”
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“On the one hand, the case for regulation of cabs is compelling.”
“(In Boston the dying ride in cabs, yes death again, that ride home with our boy.) 0 Sylvia, I remember the sleepy drummer who beat on our eyes with an old story, how we wanted to let him come like a sadist or a New York fairy to do his job,”
“Justice is done to the Impostor, and, at a late hour, we call our cabs, and return to hum "_béviam_" over "a modest quencher.”
“The mall's tourism manager, Lucia Plazas, says Germans, Italians and others have been buying so much she's had to call cabs to drive behind the buses carrying tourists who can't fit on the shuttles once they're packed with purchases.”
“But we know that there are gypsy cabs, which is to say it could have been a guy pretending to be a cabbie.”
“Along with the cabs were a number of scooters, bicycles, dirty minivans.”
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“Rattling over the stones to Granton in a terribly rickety 'machine,' as our northern friends call their cabs, the first old salt we encountered on the pier replied to our anxious inquiry, 'Why, that's _The Lily_ sailing round the harbour's mouth,' as at that moment she slowly rounded the pier.”
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