cabbed (Meaning)

cabbed

a similar light closed carriage (such as a hansom), to travel in a cab, an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to about two quarts (2.2 liters), the part of a locomotive that houses the engineer and operating controls, taxicab, a comparable shelter (as on a truck) housing operating controls, cabriolet, cabernet sauvignon, a carriage for hire

cabbed Sentence Examples

  1. The passengers cabbed it to the airport, hoping to avoid traffic delays.
  2. The tourists cabbed around the city, eager to explore its landmarks.
  3. She cabbed home after a long day at work, weary and exhausted.
  4. The family cabbed to the amusement park, excited to spend a day of fun and adventure.
  5. The businessman cabbed to a meeting downtown, where he intended to close an important deal.
  6. The guests cabbed to the wedding reception, eager to celebrate the happy couple.
  7. The cabbed to the hospital, their hearts heavy with concern for their loved one.
  8. The students cabbed to the library, where they planned to spend the evening studying.
  9. The weary travelers cabbed to their hotel, eager to rest and recharge.
  10. The commuters cabbed to the train station, where they would board their train home.

FAQs About the word cabbed

a similar light closed carriage (such as a hansom), to travel in a cab, an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to about two quarts (2.2 liters), the part of a

migrated, flew, motored, coached, bussed,trundled, rolled, bused, rid, drove

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The passengers cabbed it to the airport, hoping to avoid traffic delays.

The tourists cabbed around the city, eager to explore its landmarks.

She cabbed home after a long day at work, weary and exhausted.

The family cabbed to the amusement park, excited to spend a day of fun and adventure.