A'n't it an ord'nary question for a cabbieto awsk his fare?
Cabbie gave up trying to explain the majesty of the great Abbey to one so utterly obtuse as Sedgwick seemed to be.
Cabbie looked at him for an instant, then whipped up his horses and hurried him to the hotel.
Then Sedgwick told her how, when he left her side the first time, he took that ride and asked cabbie how much they would charge at Newgate to hang him.
Sedgwick got out and was walking off mechanically, when cabbie said, "Five shillings, please, sir.
Malone sighed disgustedly and the cabbie went on: "So I went over and talked to Bob Grindell.
Everybody's a little crazy, I guess," thecabbie said.
He gave the cabbie one of them and added another when the man's expression showed real pain.
The local constables," thecabbie said, "do not bother with stalled cars in traffic these days.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cabbie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.