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taxi fare

n. the fare charged for riding in a taxicab [syn: cab fare]

Usage examples of "taxi fare".

The lunches were costing him more than he had budgeted and there was nearly always a taxi fare to settle.

Lankes was so delighted with my proposal that he helped himself to three cigarettes at once, but in return asked me to come see his studio if I didn't mind paying the taxi fare.

The queue for taxis had already built up but one or two private cars were nosing in and I took a beat-up Syrena: the owner asked eighteen zlotys, three times the taxi fare and worth it because you didn't have to freeze to death in the queue, just part of the black market service.

First I ascended to the plant rooms and told Wolfe that the thirty cents I had added to my taxi fare by making a detour to the Salvation Army depot had been well invested, and got instructions.

BUT FOR THE BENEVOLENCE OF A GOOD-NATURED HOOKER I WOULDN'T HAVE HAD A TAXI FARE TO GET TO DAVID SHAWCROSS.

If I'm wrong we haven't lost anything, except the price of the taxi fare.

Passage with this Captain Ramzi would leave her just enough for taxi fare once she reached Panish.

We'll pay your fare both ways and all expenses, such as taxi fare, and your breakfast, and dinner on the train going back.