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  • noun Plural form of taxi. (irregular)
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of taxi.

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Examples

  • However, other variances are yellow elephant taxies and humans mingling with such beings as vampires, goblins, and shapeshifters, on my; having the same rights as humans have.

    Stalking the Vampire-Mike Resnick « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008

  • Men on small bicycles and motorcycles wove through streets glutted with battered taxies and city buses, while women on foot carried big bucket baskets filled with produce on the ends of long poles balanced on their shoulders.

    Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010

  • If the comparison between different cities were to be valid I would argue that gas taxies that are solely collected in this region should also be included, becuase that would show the relative share of provincially raised taxes and locally raised taxes.

    “Major Translink Reform Needed” « Stephen Rees's blog 2009

  • In Victorian London airships circle, steam-driven taxies are the new rage, and clockwork automatons have become status symbols for the rich.

    Review: The Affinity Bridge by George Mann Neth 2009

  • In Victorian London airships circle, steam-driven taxies are the new rage, and clockwork automatons have become status symbols for the rich.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Neth 2009

  • In Colombia as in Kazakhstan, Frank Giustra always air taxies Bill Clinton and gets that special access to leaders.

    Report: Mark Penn Met With Colombian Ambassador To Talk Trade 2009

  • If the comparison between different cities were to be valid I would argue that gas taxies that are solely collected in this region should also be included, becuase that would show the relative share of provincially raised taxes and locally raised taxes.

    07 « November « 2009 « Stephen Rees's blog 2009

  • When everything else is done, transportation is not a problem as most taxies carry passengers to and from the point of origin, provided the passengers are not dead drunk to go home because most Patani cab drivers hate the smell of liquor inside the cabs.

    Abu Dhabi, a hospitable open city 2008

  • Mahlangu, the chairman of the Sehlakwane Demarcation Forum, was among the Moutse residents who had arrived at the court in at least 25 minibus taxies.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • When he taxies around the corner on taxiway Alpha, he nearly comes nose-to-nose with a wide-body Lufthansa.

    Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008

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