an automobile that carries passengers for a fare usually determined by the distance traveled
couldn't hail a taxi so I had to run in the rain to make my appointment
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Recent Examples of taxi
Noun
Waymo’s fleet of autonomous taxis has garnered a reputation for causing mayhem on public streets, from trapping drivers in hours of hopeless gridlock to driving into oncoming traffic.—
Victor Tangermann,
Futurism,
8 July 2026 When fully put into place, customers can hail a Waymo robo-taxi 24/7 by downloading an app.—
Rob Nikolewski,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
8 July 2026
Verb
There had just been a snowstorm and the plane wasn’t able to taxi all the way to the gate.—
Louisa Kung Liu Chu,
Chicago Tribune,
21 Apr. 2026 Security camera video released by the airport shows the Airbus A319 plane starting to slowly taxi away from the terminals as a line of vehicles approached.—
Alexandra Skores,
CNN Money,
16 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for taxi
In each city, the concierge-style service has its own private check-in and TSA process’,’ provides food, drinks and spa services’,’ and chauffeurs you directly to your plane.
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Beth Landman,
HollywoodReporter,
28 Apr. 2026
Watch your speed The club had three station wagons and a long blue limousine when Bennett began chauffeuring at age 17.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
12 Apr. 2026
Long ago, a train-riding and hitchhiking tour of several European countries took me to Belgium, where I was graciously taken in by the family of an American friend of mine.
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Tom Krasovic,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
8 July 2026
Charges include one felony count each for evading a peace officer and evading an officer while riding an e-motorcycle.