cab
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Consider when Gail and Otto arrive in Hollywood and hop in a cab driven by Richard Kind.
From Salon ● Jul. 12, 2026
He echoed the story he’d told the FBI—that he’d learned of the bombing from someone at his apartment—but then said he’d heard about it during a cab ride.
From Slate ● Jul. 7, 2026
"We've had drivers who've gone through formal training, who've got height indicators in the cab, and yet they still hit bridges," he said.
From BBC ● Jul. 5, 2026
“At what point they would approve a truck without a steering wheel or pedals and without a cab in the vehicle, that’s probably going to be a little longer,” Sperling said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 21, 2026
So Haupt left the building and hailed a yellow cab.
From Nazi Saboteurs by Samantha Seiple
Refusing to give up, Foster had a board mix put together of the first performance and cabbed it to the radio station.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 12, 2015
Their daughter told them she "cabbed it" but they say they do not know how she actually traveled cross-country or where she has been staying.
From Seattle Times ● Jul. 26, 2013
On Thursday night, I cabbed it to my goddaughter’s house in Fort Greene.
From Slate ● Nov. 12, 2012
In cabbed, high-powered, 4�-ton snowmobiles,* Canadian-designed for the invasion of Norway, they would plow northward through long Arctic nights and through temperatures 50� or more below zero.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It’s like a slower, 1950s version of the real city across that cool bridge we cabbed over last night.
From "Better Nate Than Ever" by Tim Federle
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The day before E3 officially kicks off this year, I’ll be liveblogging the Ubisoft press conference, then cabbing it over to the L.A.
From Forbes ● Jun. 2, 2014
Max is a dreamer; a lonely man whose ideal of running a limo service is still unrealised after 12 years of "temporary" cabbing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I don’t think he guessed we were cabbing it.
From Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life by Reed, Talbot Baines
I was sick of it; and as soon as I could—close upon a year arter, though—I came up to London and took to cabbing, for I’d had quite enough of our old station.”
From Adventures of Working Men From the Notebook of a Working Surgeon by Fenn, George Manville
I went on cabbing it for a day or so, intending to keep at it until I could save enough to take me back to America.
From A Study in Scarlet by Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir