Cabby [noun]
Definition of Cabby:
driver of hired car
Opposite/Antonyms of Cabby:
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Sentence/Example of Cabby:
Well, do you know, darling, that cabby addressed me seriously; took me to task for want of candour.
The only time we knew the cabby to score was one day this year, when J. was walking from the studio with him.
She kept putting her head out of the window and calling to the cabby to go quicker, quicker.
It was four to one, for cabby's wrath was now centered upon "that hully show of a bloomin' auntie."
Checkers stopped to pay the cabby and Aunt and I went into the station.
I gave our cabby a sovereign and a sixpence for bringing us here from the club!
As soon as he was close enough, I sang out to the cabby to stop.
Cabby is fairly civil, but, as at home, always expects more than his legal fare.
Brigit had a very unpleasant drive home, but the romantic cabby was delightfully thrilled.
Cabby was dismissed with a douceur, and Forrest hastened after his new acquaintance.