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[ kab-ee ] / ˈkæb i / SEE SYNONYMS FOR cabby ON THESAURUS.COM
noun, plural cab·bies.Informal.Origin of cabbyFirst recorded in 1855–60; cab(driver) + -y2 Words nearby cabbycabbageworm, cabbagy, cabbala, cabbie, cabble, cabby, cabdriver, CABE, Cabell, caber, Cabernet Sauvignon Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cabbyThe cabby, sensing something was not quite right with his passenger, called the police. Nicolas Cage Arrested: His Latest Run-In With the Law|The Daily Beast|April 16, 2011|DAILY BEAST He felt a tug at his sleeve and heard the gruff voice of the cabby. The Web of the Golden Spider|Frederick Orin Bartlett Lionel got in first, and as the cabby had said, was easily hauled up and deposited on the top of the cab. The Mysterious Shin Shira|George Edward Farrow The repeal of the newspaper stamp has done wonders for cabby. About London|J. Ewing Ritchie
Well, do you know, darling, that cabby addressed me seriously; took me to task for want of candour. Somehow Good|William de Morgan At sight of it Kirkwood, inspired, hopped nimbly off the tram-car and signaled the cabby. The Black Bag|Louis Joseph Vance
Words related to cabbyhack, cabbie, cabman, hackman |