Cabbies
Antonyms of CABBIES
Examples of usage:
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Dukes and lords are as common as cabbies are in New York. "Castle Craneycrow" by George Barr McCutcheon
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He questioned the matron, ticket- men, cabbies, policemen- everybody. "The Road to Understanding" by Eleanor H. Porter
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He was aroused by the voice of Ginsling out of his day- dream to realize that several cabbies were exerting the utmost of their lung power in crying up the merits of their respective hotels. "From Wealth to Poverty" by Austin Potter
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Then, doubtless, in a considerate and honest spirit- for there are still some considerate and honest cabbies in London- he tried to explain matters. "With Zola in England" by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly