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taxi

noun as in cab

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noun as in gypsy cab

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noun as in hack

verb as in coast

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Police initially arrested two men - a taxi driver and a nightclub waiter - who are believed to have been among the last to see him alive.

From BBC

Rather, the permit is a prerequisite for the commission’s Autonomous Vehicle Passenger Service, which would give Tesla permission to deploy driverless taxis in the state.

"The hospital is an hour away from us and I don't drive. It was costing us £48 a day for us to travel in taxis there and back."

From BBC

The main character is a 75-year-old unregistered taxi driver from Vietnam who scrapes together a living in the shadows, giving strangers rides in his battered beige Camry.

"We strongly believe he was taken up there, whether it was by taxi or against his own will," Lee said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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