Updated on March 16, 2024
| yellow | I saw a yellow cab driving down the street. |
| first | I'll get the first cab that comes along. |
| empty | The empty cab pulled up to the curb. |
| wheeled | The wheeled cab was perfect for navigating the crowded city streets. |
| old | I saw an old cab at the airport. |
| black | Tom hailed a black cab |
| open | Students were riding in the open cab of the truck. |
| locomotive | The engineer peered out the window of the locomotive cab as the train sped through the countryside. |
| second | He waited for the second cab to arrive. |
| drawn | My great-grandmother used to live on a farm with a horse-drawn cab. |
| closed | The construction vehicle had a closed cab to protect the driver from the elements. |
| hansom | The hansom cab rattled along the cobblestone streets. |
| hired | |
| gypsy | The gypsy cab sped through the city streets, its horn blaring. |
| red | The red cab sped through the city streets. |
| extended | I'm driving an extended cab pickup truck |
| hack | The passenger was robbed by the hack cab driver. |
| front | The front cab has the best view. |
| next | I'll catch the next cab home. |
| mini | I booked a mini cab to take me to the airport. |
| enclosed | The enclosed cab provides protection from the elements. |
| single | The single cab pickup truck was perfect for the job. |
| electric | I took the electric cab to the airport. |
| dark | I hailed a dark cab in the rain. |
| conditioned | The conditioned cab should be able to pick you up in about ten minutes. |
| warm | The warm cab was a welcome sight after the long, cold walk. |
| nearest | Where is the nearest cab? |
| double | The double cab pickup truck had plenty of room for the crew and their gear. |
| big | The big cab pulled up to the curb and honked its horn. |
| motor | Taking a motor cab from the airport was much more convenient. |
| rickety | The rickety cab lurched and creaked as it rattled down the cobblestone street. |
| regular | The regular cab barely had enough room for the four of them. |
| blue | The blue cab sped down the highway. |
| ordinary | The ordinary cab drove down the street at a steady pace. |
| green | The old green cab sped down the highway. |
| hackney | The hackney cab pulled up to the curb and honked its horn. |
| tilt | The tilt cab of the semi-truck was lifted up to reveal the engine. |
| available | The available cab will be there in 5 minutes. |
| proni | I took a proni cab to the airport. |
| occasional | |
| ancient | I saw an ancient cab in the museum. |
| solitary | The solitary cab stood out in the desolate landscape. |
| battered | I stepped out of the battered cab and into the rain. |
| class | The class cab drove down the street. |
| fourwheeled | The fourwheeled cab sped down the road. |
| conventional | The taxi arrived at the airport with its conventional cab |
| vacant | The vacant cab pulled up near the curb. |
| standard | The standard cab pulled up to the curb. |
| belated | I had to wait for a belated cab |
| wooden | The old wooden cab creaked and groaned as it made its way down the bumpy road. |
| rear | The semitrailer truck had a rear cab behind the trailer. |
| tiny | The tiny cab whisked through the bustling city streets. |
| roomy | The pickup truck has a roomy cab |
| shabby | He got into the shabby cab that had pulled up near the sidewalk. |
| comfortable | I took a comfortable cab to the airport. |
| inch | The inch cab was the only way to get through the narrow alleyway. |
| damn | I wish the damn cab would hurry up. |
| cramped | I couldn't move my legs in the cramped cab |
| horsedrawn | Tourists flocked to the horsedrawn cab for a leisurely tour of the city. |
| cuch |
| ramshackle | Leon climbed out of the ramshackle cab and looked up at the imposing building. |
| heated | She was waiting in the heated cab |
| smart | I took a smart cab to the airport. |
| crowded | This crowded cab is making me feel claustrophobic. |
| wheeler | The wheeler cab was the last to arrive at the depot. |
| darkened | The darkened cab pulled up to the curb with a screech. |
| dirty | The dirty cab pulled up to the curb, and I got in. |
| dilapidated | The dilapidated cab rattled down the broken road. |
| fashioned | The old fashioned cab pulled up to the curb. |
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