minicab
IPA: mˈɪnikæb
noun
- (Britain, originally) A small car used as a taxi (rather than a traditional black cab).
- (Britain) An unlicensed taxi.
verb
- (intransitive) To drive a minicab.
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Examples of "minicab" in Sentences
- Duggan was the passenger in a minicab, on his way to see his girlfriend.
- That was the eyebrow-raising sum claimed by the Dutch-born Huggers for a "minicab" on 12
- Seconds later there was a smash as the minicab office around the corner was broken into.
- The suggestion was that officers could have come under fire from a minicab carrying Duggan.
- 'It explains why we've got someone buying that van in Middlesex while someone else waits for him in a "minicab" just outside Muwaffaq Masoud's house.'
- In its absurdity, ithints that there is a difference between calling a minicab to come immediately (booking it) and calling it to come later (pre-booking it).
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