Taxi meaning in English
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Definition
a taxi: a cab, a car that can be hired to take passengers where they want to go
a taxi driver: a person who works drives people to places in return for money
Examples
- "Edward : Taxi!"
- "Taxi Driver : This is not at all my problem. You owe me thirty dollars for the ride, and shut the door on your way out."
- "Did you know that this little girl once took a taxi to school for a week while the chauffeur was out sick?"
- "Taxi! Taxi!"
- "Upon his arrival at Peacenikland airport, Philip Cheeter promptly took a taxi to the country's parliament and demanded to be crowned king."
- "Polly : Hello, I was wondering if you could send a taxi out to Conklin Avenue."
- "Taxi driver : Where are you headed, mister?"
- "Oh! Taxi! Taxi!"
- "I'll send a taxi to pick you up, ok?"
- "Taxi Driver : You don't like it?"
- "I am Gunter, a talkative taxi driver with nothing to hide."
- "To order a taxi or hire a car, please press 5."
- "Welcome to my taxi cab."
- "Taxi please!"
- "Taxi driver : Bad traffic down that way."
- "Brian : I even had to pay for a taxi to Delavigne from SFO out of my own pocket!"
- "Taxi Driver : No no no no no, we are not."
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