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- noun Plural form of
cabby .
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Examples
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In smaller places like this, business for cabbies is sparse and they are often happy to accommodate return trips for visitors.
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In smaller places like this, business for cabbies is sparse and they are often happy to accommodate return trips for visitors.
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As an example, the Minneapolis airport has an issue with certain cabbies who refuse to transport passengers with liquor or passengers who have service dogs.
Sound Politics: Discussion of Ethiopia's Intervention in Somalia a Bad Precursor to More Iraq Debate 2007
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Before the decision was announced, protesting cabbies from the southern city of Patras occupied toll stations on a nearby highway, allowing motorists through without paying toll fees.
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Before the decision was announced, protesting cabbies from the southern city of Patras occupied toll stations on a nearby highway, allowing motorists through without paying toll fees.
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Our cabbies and Patricia's friends were quick to list the problem.
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Rising gas prices are killing the cabbies, costing them an extra $20 a day to fill their tanks.
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In Chicago, cabbies are allowed to collect a $1 fuel surcharge when gas rises above $3.20 a gallon for seven straight business days, but there is no such boost for local taxi drivers.
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Our cabbies and Patricia's friends were quick to list the problem.
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Surly cabbies are missing their real USP if they think the satnav has castrated them.
Graphic designers and cabbies Jonathan 2009
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