verb
- third person singular present of taxi; moves slowly on the ground before takeoff or after landing
- third person singular present of taxi; travels by taxi
Usage: aviation
noun
- plural of taxi; motor vehicles licensed to transport passengers for a fare
Examples
- The plane taxies to the runway before departure.
- She always taxies to work when it rains.
- Several taxies waited outside the hotel.
- The aircraft taxies slowly to the gate.
- He taxies downtown every morning.
- Yellow taxies are common in New York City.
- The pilot taxies the plane to the hangar.