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cab1 |
A cab is a car that people can pay money to ride in if they need to go somewhere. Another person drives the car, and people pay their money to that person. Another word for "cab" is "taxi." [1/2 definitions] |
carfare |
the money that is paid for a ride in a taxi, bus, or subway. |
cruise |
If a police car is cruising through the neighborhood, it is traveling through the neighborhood checking for things or searching for someone or something. If a taxi driver is cruising down a street, they are looking for people to give rides to. [1/4 definitions] |
fare |
the price paid to ride on a bus, train, taxi, or airplane, or a passenger who pays this price. [1/2 definitions] |
hail1 |
to call out or wave to in order to attract the attention of (a taxi, bus, or the like.) [1/4 definitions] |
taxi |
A taxi is a car that takes people where they want to go. People pay money to ride in a taxi. They pay their money to a driver, who sits in the front. In big cities in America, taxis are often yellow. The word taxi comes from the longer word taxicab. Most people don't use the longer word anymore, but sometimes people use the word cab for the same meaning as taxi. [1/2 definitions] |
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