Sentence example with the word 'taxis'

taxis

Definition n. a locomotor response toward or away from an external stimulus by a motile

Last update: September 10, 2015


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Taxis quit coming this way after rush hour.   [Please select]

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The thoroughfare each moment grew more tumultuous to his ears, with trolley cars and taxis, motor busses, trucks and drays.   [Please select]

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I bought a batch of evening papers, which we tried to read in the taxis that carried us to our hotel.   [Please select]

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Several taxis were arriving and there were many cars parked along the block.   [Please select]

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One difference forced itself upon me immediately I left the station for the streets--the quaint, original odor of the taxis.   [Please select]

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Sara Lee remembered the bus, and, with some bitterness, the two taxis.   [Please select]

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Out of taxis and automobiles chugging down in front of the pier, the passengers were pouring in.   [Please select]

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I could hear the rain dripping from the eaves of the window, and far off the hoot of taxis in Whitehall.   [Please select]

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There was a cab rank some fifty paces beyond, with three taxis stationed there.   [Please select]

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Beverley was nearly worn out when at last the overflowing boxes were fastened, the bags and hold-alls were strapped, and the taxis, which were to take them to the station, arrived at the door.   [Please select]

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