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taxi stands

  • plural
    of taxi stand.
    taxi stand
    noun
    a designated area, as on a street or lane outside an airport, train station, etc., where taxicabs wait for passengers.

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Meanwhile, fewer taxi stands operate around the city after years of hyperinflation and outward migration obliterated much of the middle class that patronized them.

From Seattle Times Jul. 30, 2022

The law also prohibited taxi stands for idling cabs, as well as random curbside cab-hailing.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 24, 2021

Some of Canaan’s neighborhoods boast food and barber shops, churches, motorcycle taxi stands, and daycare centers.

From Washington Times Jun. 26, 2015

Taxi drivers say they must pay to paint their cars the authorized colors, to get licenses, to rent space for taxi stands and to insure themselves.

From Washington Post Jun. 7, 2015

“The taxi stands are on the opposite side of the building. Isn’t listening supposed to be your job?”

From "The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm" by Nancy Farmer

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