taxi - use in sentences
Preposition: from
- airport: A taxi from the airport will cost approximately £ 15.
Adjective modifier
- licensed: This is to ensure that licensed taxis are consistently fit for use by the public for the purposes for which they are licensed.
- yellow: The vast and growing population is served by an excellent bus and dolmus ( small private busses ) system complemented by countless yellow taxis.
Converse of object
- hail: You can also hail a water taxi, usually a small fishing boat to take you to Calis.
- catch: I said to the taxi driver we'd catch a taxi back.
- hire: I hired a taxi at 2 o'clock a.m. to take me out to the pyramids.
- grab: Grabbed a taxi and got to the airport about 2am.
- arrange: On request, Little Foxes will arrange a taxi to take you to the airport.
Adjective modifier
- unlicensed: Due to the high concentration of late night public houses, there is an ongoing problem with unlicensed taxi touts in the Escheat area.
- bush: The " bush taxi " to Maroua, one of Cameroon's few pre-colonial cities, was packed.
Modifies a noun
- rank: The taxi rank is along side the terminal building.
- driver: I'm afraid I have a low opinion of taxi drivers whether I'm driving or cycling.
- cab: And all the times Justin and I have been out on our own in all the best dives, Indians and taxi cabs!
- fare: The taxi fare from Glasgow Airport to Glasgow city center is approximately £ 16.50.
- ride: The Center is just a short taxi ride from the station.
- Media: On Friday March 12th 2004 Taxi Media teamed up with KitKat, Nestle to give Londoner's a mid-afternoon treat.
Noun used with modifier
- minibus: We landed at 10.30pm and were met at Luqa Airport in Malta by a minibus taxi provided by Calypso Divers.
- airport: Avoid taking an airport taxi that has not been pre-booked - it is likely to be very expensive.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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