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taxi driver

noun as in driver of hired car

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One water taxi driver told The Daily Beast that he made more in two days hauling camera crews around than he had all summer.

The motorcyclist has since been discharged from hospital, while the taxi driver is in a 'stable' condition, the Mail reports.

He made his motion picture debut as the pushy campaign worker in Taxi Driver.

But if you have a complaint about a taxi driver, you can call a phone number.

As they fled the scene of their holdup, the terrified taxi driver took them to Place de la Nation in the eastern part of Paris.

He was a young man, and he wore some sort of a uniform—that of a chauffeur, taxi driver, or something of the sort.

The taxi driver joined in and helped the two boys in this, also.

A very ordinary-looking man, rather under-sized and ill-looking—it was the taxi-driver.

In the crowd standing at the rim of the fire lines, a taxi driver turned around and glanced at Hall.

The taxi-driver woke to the extent of one eye and a horrible yawn, while Davidge explained his plight.

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

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