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cabby

1 of 1noun
/ˈkæbi/
Forms:cabbies
1

a person who drives a taxi to transport passengers for a set price

  • The cabby picked up passengers from the busy airport.
  • Every night, the cabby works late shifts in the city.
  • The cabby skillfully navigated through heavy traffic.
  • During rush hour, cabbies often have to deal with impatient passengers and traffic jams.
  • The cabby stopped at a gas station to refuel before picking up the next passenger.