Cabstand

Word CABSTAND
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What do we mean by cabstand?

A place where taxicabs wait for passengers. noun

A place intended for taxis to wait for passengers; a taxi rank. noun

A place where taxis park while awaiting customers noun

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A place where taxicabs go and stand in line, awaiting passengers. It's usually a common sight in busy places such as at airports, shopping malls, pubs, and strip joints. The line usually works on a first-come first-serve basis, but not in Ireland...because the Irish are too drunk to care (google it). Urban Dictionary

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The word "cabstand" in example sentences

Boyd called the cabstand a "potential launching pad." ❋ Ellroy, James, 1948- (1995)

His next chance of discovery came at the cabstand, where he climbed into a taxi and asked for Hotel Savigny. ❋ Foster Trecost (2011)

The film opens with Travis Bickle heading to a cabstand on 57th Street to get a job. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's no fun to be stuck in a strange neighborhood and have to walk a mile back to a cabstand. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Piccadilly, and the cabstand, and the carriages going to the levee. ❋ Unknown (2006)

At four thirty in the morning, more or less, Paul was heading for a cabstand in the lower French Quarter after walking a friend home. ❋ Desayunoencama (2004)

General was not in that condition when the sneers and jokes of these young beggars had much effect upon him: the cabmen and watermen at the cabstand knew him and passed their comments upon him: the policemen gazed after him and warned the boys off him, with looks of scorn and pity; what did the scorn and pity of men, the jokes of ribald children, matter to the General? ❋ Unknown (2006)

And as he spoke, flinging himself into an absurd theatrical attitude, the men in the cabstand in Piccadilly wondered and grinned at the antics of the two young swells. ❋ Unknown (2006)

When I finally reached the cabstand, there was a long queue. ❋ Hobb, Robin (2005)

The path from the Academy gates to the cabstand had never seemed so long. ❋ Hobb, Robin (2005)

Somewhere at the edge of the Great Square, I would find a. cabstand and get back to the Academy. ❋ Hobb, Robin (2005)

I suspected that all the hire carriages would be gone from the cabstand. ❋ Hobb, Robin (2005)

He spoke as casually as if we had met at a cabstand, as if there was nothing strange about him chatting with someone who had come to gawk at him as an oddity. ❋ Hobb, Robin (2005)

When he asked himself the question he knew that he would not go to his club, and yet he pretended to doubt about it, as he made his way to a cabstand in Tottenham Court ❋ Unknown (2004)

The hoarse waterman from the cabstand, whose voice had perished in the night air, croaked out at him the offer of a vehicle; and one of the night beggar-women who cling like burrs to those who roam the street a these unhallowed hours still stuck to him, as she had done ever since he had entered the Strand. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The mile-long walk to the cabstand took me fifteen minutes. ❋ Patrick A. Davis (2002)

I broached this thought to Fulo Machado (a former Castroite now bristlingly anti-Castro), the cabstand co-dispatcher and a close friend of contract agent Chuck Rogers. ❋ Ellroy, James, 1948- (1995)

Jimmy Hoffa stopped by the cabstand every few days. ❋ Ellroy, James, 1948- (1995)

"Henry! Have you seen Tommy?" "Yes Mr. [Batts] he's up at the [cabstand] [shining] shoes as usual..." ❋ TomatosRaafatos (2020)

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