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hackney

noun as in cab

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Located in a former call center in the London borough of Hackney, it’s home to the Last Tuesday Society, which was originally founded in 1873 by a Harvard student.

She later enrolled in the Originate Actor Training program at Theatre Peckham and was discovered at the age of 15 by Rocks director Sarah Gavron during her casting search for potential roles at schools in Hackney and Newham.

It has hubs in South Kensington, Fulham and Hackney, and says it plans to open 20 further hubs, covering central London and Zone 2, by the summer.

Mitshel Ibrahim and the staff at Ombra in Hackney have spent the year responding not just to government mandates, but the needs of its customers in real time through corona-time

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Situated in hipster Hackney, the Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History opens to the public on Wednesday.

A rather wonderful tribute to Joan Rivers greeted commuters at Hackney Wick Overground station in London this morning.

Commuters at Hackney Wick greeted by fond tribute to the late comedienne.

Like Hackney, Taylor Bickford has mostly worked to get Republicans elected.

“We are involved in a super PAC trying to help [Republican Senate contender] Dan Sullivan beat Mark Begich,” says Hackney.

Edward sent him to London, 'fettered on a hackney,' to undergo the same barbarous death as his heroic brother.

The old days of comfortable hackney-carriages in hundreds about the Manila streets, at 50 cents Mex.

The word in former times meant merely a hackney, or horse adapted for the road.

So my wife and I took leave of my Ladies, and home by a hackney-coach, the easiest that ever I met with, and so to bed.

He hailed a hackney cab on its way to a neighboring stand, and jumped into it with an air of affected indifference.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hackney, such as: carriage, taxi, taxicab, hack, jitney, and tourist car.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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