Synonyms for cab drivers


Grammar : Noun
Spell : kab-drahy-ver
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæbˌdraɪ vər


Définition of cab drivers

  • As in taxi driver : noun driver of hired car
Example sentences :
  • Cab drivers hailed him as a likely fare, to his prideful content.
  • Extract from : « Sixes and Sevens » by O. Henry
  • He'd seen millionaires in New York, he said, who were afraid of cab drivers.
  • Extract from : « At Good Old Siwash » by George Fitch
  • The cab drivers in Brazil are like their brothers all the world over.
  • Extract from : « Long Live the King » by Guy Boothby
  • In Paris, women have been cab drivers and chauffeurs since 1907.
  • Extract from : « The Modern Woman's Rights Movement » by Kaethe Schirmacher
  • The cab drivers spoke a different language and the bell-hops couldn't read our currency.
  • Extract from : « Mars Confidential » by Jack Lait
  • And hadn't I as much intelligence as the cab drivers and street sweepers?
  • Extract from : « Affinities and Other Stories » by Mary Roberts Rinehard
  • Here, on the contrary, the stage and cab drivers I meet seem to be under a blight, and to have lost all interest in life.
  • Extract from : « Worldly Ways and Byways » by Eliot Gregory
  • The cab drivers displayed great eagerness in their efforts to secure passengers, and their prices were by no means unreasonable.
  • Extract from : « The Land of the Kangaroo » by Thomas Wallace Knox
  • Since the strike wages are fourteen dollars a week for cab drivers, and this fall the Donnelly rent went up fifty cents a week.
  • Extract from : « What eight million women want » by Rheta Childe Dorr
  • There was a roaring babble of instruction and counter-instruction from police-men, from cab drivers, and from excited porters.
  • Extract from : « The Man Who Knew » by Edgar Wallace

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