Cabman
cabdriver.
Historical Examples
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins
The Secret Agent Joseph Conrad
A Son of Hagar Sir Hall Caine
The Secret Agent Joseph Conrad
Tremendous Trifles G. K. Chesterton
The Black Bag Louis Joseph Vance
The Doctor’s Dilemma Hesba Stretton
Ruggles of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson
Captivity M. Leonora Eyles
Ruggles of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson
noun (pl) -men
the driver of a cab
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