Antonyms for cabbies
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kab-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæb i |
Definition of cabbies
- As in taxi driver : noun driver of hired car
- As in driver : noun person who engineers vehicle
- And he's got a record for beating up waiters and cabbies about New York.
- Extract from : « Little Miss Grouch » by Samuel Hopkins Adams
- I am adamant, however, where cabbies and chauffeurs are concerned.
- Extract from : « Molly Brown's Orchard Home » by Nell Speed
- It would not do if there were, because, like the London cabbies, we never have any change!
- Extract from : « A Yeoman's Letters » by P. T. Ross
- Benny was one of the cabbies that I'd done favors for in the past.
- Extract from : « ...Or Your Money Back » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- He questioned the matron, ticket-men, cabbies, policemen—everybody.
- Extract from : « The Road to Understanding » by Eleanor H. Porter
- Imagine asking London cabbies the question, "Do you speak English?"
- Extract from : « Abroad with the Jimmies » by Lilian Bell
- Cabbies yelled for fares, and everyone seemed bent on making as much noise and causing as much inconvenience as possible.
- Extract from : « Australia Revenged » by Boomerang
- George R. Sims, in consenting to drive a hansom, fears there may be cabbies of the same name.
- Extract from : « The Battle of Blenheim » by Hilaire Belloc
- He has led me a pretty dance up and down London to-night, and two cabbies have made quite a stroke of business out of us.
- Extract from : « The Strand Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 41, May, 1894 » by Various
- For the cabbies had struck, some weeks since, against sixpence a mile instead of eightpence.
- Extract from : « When Ghost Meets Ghost » by William Frend De Morgan
Synonyms for cabbies
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