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yellow cabs

n. (plural of yellow cab English)

Usage examples of "yellow cabs".

People jammed the sidewalks, and yellow cabs roared over the streels without regard to traffic lanes or bicyclists or human life, and no one seemed to see anyone else, as if each person was inalienably alone and liked it that way, or at least was used to it.

And it was no return to a past life because he saw Yellow Cabs - it was truly modern, a big city such as Mexico City itself, very busy, very noisy, but with the sounds somehow muted and at a constant background level of murmuring.

Nita looked around that corner just long enough to see what he had seen - a whole pack of big yellow cabs, thundering down Sixtieth.

But I rarely make my own reservations and United seems to be a habit -- like Yellow Cabs -- with secretaries and PR men.

The buildings were so tall as to deny one a look at the sky, the streets so packed that a visitor from another planet might think that yellow cabs and black limousines were the primary form of life here.

It does seem a little suspicious, especially when you consider that at one point there were 1,300 North American cities or towns with Yellow Cabs.

The traffic was bumper to bumper, with yellow cabs whirling dervishes in the dark.