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cab
noun
a
car
with
a
driver
that
you
pay
to
take
you
where
you
want
to
go
•
We
waved
our
hands
and
a
yellow
cab
stopped
for
us
.
We
waved
our
hands
and
a
yellow
cab
stopped
for
us
.
•
She
jumped
into
a
cab
to
make
it
to
the
airport
on
time
.
She
jumped
into
a
cab
to
make
it
to
the
airport
on
time
.
Shortened
from
“
cabriolet
taxi
”
in
19th-century
London
,
referring
to
light
horse-drawn
vehicles
that
could
be
hired
.
noun
the
part
at
the
front
of
a
truck
,
bus
,
or
train
where
the
driver
sits
and
controls
the
vehicle
•
The
truck's
cab
was
filled
with
maps
and
coffee
cups
.
The
truck's
cab
was
filled
with
maps
and
coffee
cups
.
•
From
the
bus
cab
,
the
driver
could
see
the
whole
road
ahead
.
From
the
bus
cab
,
the
driver
could
see
the
whole
road
ahead
.
Originally
the
same
word
as
the
passenger
cab
,
later
extended
to
mean
any
enclosed
driver
’
s
space
on
a
vehicle
.
verb
-
cab
,
cabbing
,
cabs
,
cabbed
to
travel
somewhere
by
taxi
•
Let's
cab
to
the
concert
so
we
don't
get
wet
.
Let's
cab
to
the
concert
so
we
don't
get
wet
.
•
They
decided
to
cab
home
after
the
movie
ended
late
.
They
decided
to
cab
home
after
the
movie
ended
late
.
Verb
use
comes
from
the
noun
meaning
“
hire
a
cab
,”
first
recorded
in
the
early
20th
century
.
noun
a
light
two-wheeled
horse-drawn
carriage
used
in
the
past
•
In
Victorian
London
,
wealthy
couples
would
ride
in
a
cab
through
the
park
.
In
Victorian
London
,
wealthy
couples
would
ride
in
a
cab
through
the
park
.
•
The
light
cab
could
be
pulled
quickly
by
a
single
horse
.
The
light
cab
could
be
pulled
quickly
by
a
single
horse
.
From
French
“
cabriolet
,”
a
light
one-horse
carriage
,
adopted
into
English
in
the
late
18th
century
.