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abbiegen in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for abbiegen in the English»Spanish Dictionary

cabbie N, cabby [ˈkæbi] N, cabdriver [kæbˌdraɪvəʳ, Am -vɚ] N Am

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The cabbie then has a moral right to use force to collect it.
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Never heard of them either, the cabbie said.
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At the end of the series the celebrities had to face both a written and a practical test to see if they had the required skills to become a cabbie.
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The cabbie also often takes the passenger somewhere other than requested and then demands an outrageous price.
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If the cabbie thought buying a house now was hard, try it without a job.
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The cabbie was charged with disorderly conduct.
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On the way to one of her uncles house, a cabbie tries to rob her belongings.
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