cabby in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cabby in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cabby in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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

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English
Additionally, the cost of medallion licenses increased and fewer cabbies owned their taxicabs.
en.wikipedia.org
There was a time when owning a taxi plate was eyed by long serving cabbies as the basis for retirement.
www.ottawasun.com
New legislation that will prevent taxi drivers with certain convictions from working as cabbies will come into effect in the coming months.
www.herald.ie
Again, all this points to the capriciousness of the cabbies.
www.telegraph.co.uk
While there, he gets into another argument with two other cabbies.
en.wikipedia.org
He writes well and regularly blogs about his life as a cabby.
theindependent.sg
And as for those individuals owning many of the taxi plates and renting them out to the hard-working cabbies -- forget about it.
www.ottawasun.com
Cabbies were expected to manoeuvre their horse-drawn vehicles through these congested thoroughfares at high speed.
en.wikipedia.org
Another 4,000 permits may be reserved for fleet taxi operators and the rest would be allotted to individual cabbies through a quota system.
www.dnaindia.com
Few cabbies owned their vehicles.
en.wikipedia.org

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