taximan
Americannoun
plural
taximenEtymology
Origin of taximan
Example Sentences
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The taximan sped his unconscious fare to a hospital.
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A detective told the taximan that the President's nod had merely been a greeting, not a summons..
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Determined to remedy this state of affairs, Richard E. Enright, New York City Police Commissioner, caused a card to be printed which he ordered every taximan to display in a prominent place in his cab.
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Then a pilot develops co-ordinations of his nerve centres which enable him to handle his controls automatically, like a policeman on a motorcycle, a taximan in his cab.
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"It's a dead-end," the taximan said in disgust, turning the cab around.
From Penny Nichols Finds a Clue by Clark, Joan
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