bicycle
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- bicycler noun
- bicyclist noun
Etymology
Origin of bicycle
Example Sentences
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One man rode his bicycle through the water, which reached the top of its wheels.
From Barron's
For Mr. McWilliams, next to nothing is irrelevant to the story of man and money, including the first bicycle craze, ca.
Pilgrims come from across Mexico, arriving on foot, motorcycle, bicycle, bus and even wheelchair.
From Los Angeles Times
Shameka Turner, a consultant who was working on traffic-safety issues for Chicago when scooter rentals were introduced, says e-scooters allow greater mobility in neighborhoods poorly served by transit, taxis and bicycle rentals.
Meanwhile, in the sectors where tariffs are in place — such as cars, bicycles, and washing machines — prices have risen less than overall inflation.
From MarketWatch
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