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[ kab-stand ] / ˈkæbˌstænd /
nouna place where cabs may wait to be hired. Origin of cabstandFirst recorded in 1855–60; cab1 + stand Words nearby cabstandCabrini, cabrio, cabriole, cabriolet, cabrito, cabstand, cabuya, cac-, ca-ca, ca'canny, cacao Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cabstandI'll lay you a blood-brood mare to a cabstand skeleton, you'll have an easy conscience and deserve the thanks of the country.' Beauchamp's Career, Complete|George Meredith The condition of a cabstand is in strong contrast with the average urinal with an ordinary water supply. The Dwelling House|George Vivian Poore She had to walk some distance before reaching a cabstand, and by the time she did so her feet were wet. That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 3(of 3)|Frances Eleanor Trollope The man in charge at the cabstand, on the quay des Saints-Pères, at the corner of the bridge, saluted Brocq cordially. A Nest of Spies|Pierre Souvestre
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