unicycle
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- unicyclist noun
Etymology
Origin of unicycle
Example Sentences
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Some guys can get away with stink—tall guys, sporty guys, guys who have something else they can be known for, like that guy who learned to unicycle.
From Literature
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They've taught salsa lessons, handed out snacks, and ridden unicycles, as armed law enforcement look on.
From BBC
Pogacar is a rider without a pronounced weakness—he can climb, he can sprint, he could crush you on a unicycle—and it’s created an air of resignation within the sport.
Riding on her custom-made unicycle at least 7 feet off the floor, Red Panda appeared to lose her balance early in her routine, then fell forward off her seat.
From Los Angeles Times
He can go out to his shed, look at the unicycle he hasn’t used for three years and know that someday he’ll give it another go.
From Los Angeles Times
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