Usa "cabby" in una frase
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cabby
1. She told the cabby the name of an Italian sounding place and we were off on our little adventure for the evening
2. I had time to ponder all of that, as the cabby took me to the Greyhound station
3. the bank, she asked the cabby to wait for her
4. Fumbling in his pocket for money to pay the cabby he said, “Tell her if she won’t I will!!” Then he snapped his phone shut and ended the call
5. “Where to, mate?” asked the cabby
6. But I’m a proper detective now, not a cabby
7. The cabby tried to deny that he was crying; claiming that
8. Please, let her out," said the cabby
9. The cabby slowed down, then came to a stop
10. The cabby stopped the meter then asked the Wilsons for
11. The cabby carefully removed the Wilson' baggage from the
12. Thankfully, the cabby had a
13. that the cabby was sick in the head
14. As soon they arrived at their destination, the cabby slowed
15. Steve handed the cabby three bills
16. endeavors," said the cabby
17. After thanking the cabby, the Wilsons proceeded to walk to
18. He handed it to the cabby, looked gratefully into his eyes and said, ‘That’s for the footpath and the red light, mate
19. Dee is going to be positioned across the street from the bar at the cabby depot
20. He paid the cabby, thanking the man for his hospitality then walked to the door
21. The London black cab, a cockney cabby and the impressive
22. The cabby was having trouble with his answers
23. Kennedy crooked his finger at a cabby who was alertly violating the new ordinance and soliciting fares away from a public cab stand
24. Of course nobody being acquainted with his movements even before there was absolutely no clue as to his whereabouts which were decidedly of the Alice, where art thou order even prior to his starting to go under several aliases such as Fox and Stewart so the remark which emanated from friend cabby might be within the bounds of possibility
25. The cabby read out of the paper he had got hold of that the former viceroy, earl Cadogan, had presided at the cabdrivers' association dinner in London somewhere
26. ‘The Westminster, miss,’ said the cabby, waspishly
27. Although she felt exposed standing by them, she waited for a cab there; it was the only place in the dense night where a cabby could spot her
28. The cabby stared at the case once or twice and then fixedly at the road
29. ‘Westminster station, up there,’ the cabby said
30. The cabby was right; Westminster station was crowded, and it was easy to slide unnoticed past the guards, who she couldn’t have paid now even if they had caught her
31. Used to be a cabby
32. Don't give the cabby more than two pesetas fifty, Bumpo
33. And here Ivan Ilyitch needed looking after, at three o'clock at night he had to hunt for a doctor or a carriage to take him home, and a carriage it must be, for it would be impossible to let an ordinary cabby take him home in that condition
34. The cabby slammed to the door, whirled the vehicle sharply around and started
35. A great many things had been pushed over the precipice which leads to forgetfulness, in the time I had been out on the sidewalk busy with the cabby
36. So every stroller there recognized the world he lives in, and the child, the mother, the cabby, gambler, pickpocket, doctor, parson, each carries off his or her own bundle of impressions
37. A woman, not given to such a pure embrace, has her arm about her; a big “plain-clothes man” is drying her eyes with his handkerchief; a couple of young stock brokers are bargaining with cabby on his box to drive her home