cab
1 Americannoun
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a taxicab.
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any of various horse-drawn vehicles, as a hansom or brougham, especially one for public hire.
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the covered or enclosed part of a locomotive, truck, crane, etc., where the operator sits.
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the glass-enclosed area of an airport control tower in which the controllers are stationed.
verb (used without object)
noun
noun
noun
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a taxi
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( as modifier )
a cab rank
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the enclosed compartment of a lorry, locomotive, crane, etc, from which it is driven or operated
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(formerly) a light horse-drawn vehicle used for public hire
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informal the first person, etc, to do or take advantage of something
abbreviation
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(in Britain) Citizens' Advice Bureau
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(in the US) Civil Aeronautics Board
noun
Etymology
Origin of cab1
First recorded in 1640–50; short for cabriolet
Origin of cab2
First recorded in 1525–35; from Hebrew qabh
Example Sentences
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In 1963 Mitford published “The American Way of Death,” an exposé of the funeral industry that turned her into a stateside celebrity, welcomed as a provocative guest on talk shows and recognized by cab drivers.
Put her smack-dab in the middle of a tiny truck cab with the lovebirds.
From Literature
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For 19 years Mr. da Silva supplemented his income by driving a cab and practicing English with the many English-speaking visitors to Abadiânia.
But Shearer was seated in the center of the cab, eliminating the right-side blind spot, and he was flanked by screens showing every object around his tractor-trailer.
The cab was beginning to feel awfully tight.
From Literature
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