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taxi

noun as in cab

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noun as in gypsy cab

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noun as in hack

verb as in coast

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All three are also queer and living in a dystopian version of London where climate change has forced residents to travel by water taxi.

The 68-year-old landed in the city on the morning of 16 November and took a taxi to his hotel in the affluent suburb of Hurlingham.

From BBC

Since her husband passed away, Mrs Robinson has mainly visited on her own, and makes the half-hour trip from home by taxi.

From BBC

She estimates it will cost around $2m to display initial commercial activity and $7.5m to reach the point where the company is able to sell gas to 300 taxis in Barbados.

From BBC

Barriers were closed and traffic was quickly diverted to the old Forth Road Bridge, which is normally reserved for buses and taxis.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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