28 Words to use with taxis

Come; just to show you I'm a sport, I'm going to shoot you and Joe over to Jack's in one of them new white taxi-cabs.

He called to the taxi-driver, "To the ferry," and jumped in.

'Go faster,' one of them shouted to the taxi man, 'or I'll fire a can of pickled beets at your head.'

Drawn up in front of the tavern was a taxi-auto, the chauffeur bundled up to the ears in bushy gray furs, despite the mild night.

The taxi dancer, chapters 1-61. (In Los Angeles evening herald, Sept. 8, 1926-Nov. 11, 1926) © 23Apr26, A895093.

I suppose you'll pay the taxi-fare for the run down from Hyde Park?" "No, I won't," said Crewe cheerfully.

A taxi would have solved my difficulty (had I been able to solve the taxi difficulty first), but George himself anticipated me by suddenly holding up a private car and asking for a lift.

"You needn't worry a scrap," laughed Felicia, quite convincingly, at the taxi door.

I sought a taxi-garage in The Telephone Directory.

I got an idea from that taxi gent.

Instead of getting off the train I passed to the next car, resolving to stop at the next village, Crest Haven, and take a taxi home from there.

They'd take your taxi license away from you!" Perry surprised himself by the ease with which he made this monstrous threat, but it seemed to have a soporific influence on his companion, for he muttered an "aw gwan" and subsided into abashed silence.

When I had seen ten thousand pass me by And waved my arms and wearied of hallooing, "Ho, taxi-meter!

" Mrs. Barsaloux sat in the middle of her taxi seat all the way home, and saw neither street, edifice, nor human being.

Army circles regard this as a body blow at the taxi-sharks.

For it's only done, so The Mail discovers, By Labour leaders and taxi-shovers.

"I murmur under moon and stars With blue and khaki lovers, I linger in resplendent bars With golden taxi shuvvers.

Talk to the taxi-starter till a messenger-boy brings a letter for the D.A. Let the boy deliver the note, and then trail him till he reports to the man he got it from.

When the unsuspecting fellow stopped to take in passengers, Papa is reported to have pulled alongside and advised the driver, "Bhara, bhara, taxi ti!"

No sounds, not even the reassuring shrieks of taxi-whistles, were to be heard, for it costs you forty shillings now (or is it five pounds?) to engage a taxi by whistle, and people simply can't afford it.

The Cabinet are not to be cinematographed, and unnecessary taxi-whistling is to be suppressed, without any prejudice to the squealing of importunate chatterers below the gangway.

There is a step beyond the protective tariffs, however, which is naturally mentioned in this connection, and that is the bountysums of money paid to certain interests and derived from the general taxes fund.

When a balance has to be filled by borrowing it can only mean that the State has spent more than its revenue from taxes permits, and that it is afraid to cut down its expenses by retrenchment or to increase its revenue by taxing more highly.

At Charly, our station, I was much surprised to see three French officers in full uniform get off the train and step into the taxi-autobus which deposits its travelers at the only hotel in the vicinity.

So that Lanyard, remembering how frequently similar experiences had befallen him in pre-War Paris, reflected sadly that the great conflict had, after all, worked little change in human heartscharitably assuming the bosoms of French taxi-bandits to be so furnished.

28 Words to use with  taxis