Used in a Sentence

hackney

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hackney.

Editorial note

If the weather is bad enough to be at a 2.5x surge, I'd never expect to be able to get a hackney cab here.

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Definitions4
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Quick take

A London borough in Greater London, England, where once upon a time many horses were pastured.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hackney gathered in one view.

noun

A London borough in Greater London, England, where once upon a time many horses were pastured.

noun

A town in eastern London, England, within this borough (OS grid ref TQ3584).

noun

One of several breeds of compact English horses: see hackney

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hackney.

noun

A London borough in Greater London, England, where once upon a time many horses were pastured.

noun

A town in eastern London, England, within this borough (OS grid ref TQ3584).

noun

One of several breeds of compact English horses: see hackney

noun

An English habitational surname from Old English.

Example sentences

1

If the weather is bad enough to be at a 2.5x surge, I'd never expect to be able to get a hackney cab here.

2

The law stipulates a Hackney Carriage, once hailed, must accept any fare within the Metropolitan Police Area.

3

It was a quicker way to get from Kingsland Rd to Hackney Rd, so it was two major roads in central London.

4

This flat in hackney is £675 per week and is 1700 square feet.

5

The first taxi-regulation law in 17th-century London was passed to limit the number of hackney carriages (along with requiring minimum maintenance standards of the vehicles).

6

Especially at night: what would be a £20 ride in a hackney and a £15 fare for a pre-booked company is about £10 with Uber.

7

I suppose this is the continuation of the process of sweeping away the derelict bits of Hackney for the 2012 Olympics.

8

I'm a big, big fan of the hackney carriage for the way it's designed specifically for carrying 5 passengers in this context.

9

Charges for the licences do not appear to be huge [2], but there is a moratorium in operation on the granting of Hackney licences at present [3].

10

Compare posh Kensington on the western edge of the London Underground Zone 1 with Whitechapel and Hackney at the eastern edge and you'll see a massive difference.

11

Perhaps it would be nice to see Uber using hackney carriages, I dunno.

12

I'm also fairly certain that Hackney have an issue with corruption.

Quote examples

1

This sentence shows that discrimination doesn't just happen in America: "if my aim was to escape aggressive policing and racial disadvantage, I would not be heading to Hackney." However, there are less shootings in the UK.

2

"My decision to come back to Britain was prompted by banal, personal factors that have nothing to do with current events; if my aim was to escape aggressive policing and racial disadvantage, I would not be heading to Hackney." Not sure what we're talking about here then.

Proper noun examples

1

Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd (Hackney, London, UK) ======================================= Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd is looking for Python developers and front-end engineers.

2

I'm a contractor on a good rate and I can't afford to live where I want around Hackney.

3

It has its positive aspects - many of the cleared buildings were in terrible condition, ugly, or (as in Hackney) suffering from asbestos.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hackney in a sentence?

If the weather is bad enough to be at a 2.5x surge, I'd never expect to be able to get a hackney cab here.

What does hackney mean?

A London borough in Greater London, England, where once upon a time many horses were pastured.

What part of speech is hackney?

hackney is commonly used as noun.