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bicycler

  • a word derived from bicycle.
    bicycle
    noun
    a vehicle with two wheels in tandem, usually propelled by pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain, and having handlebars for steering and a saddlelike seat.

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It’s so much fun to dodge potholes; better yet, I like parking my car near Cedar Street and stepping aside on the sidewalk for a bicycler to go by.

From Seattle Times Feb. 24, 2022

"It's October," I said to the bicycler who made that complaint; "there's no slush in October."

From Time Magazine Archive

The bicycler keeps to Fifty-ninth Street till he reaches the Boulevard at Eighth Avenue.

From Harper's Round Table, April 30, 1895 by Various

The murmurs would die away, and then rise again, and from time to time we knew that a baffled bicycler was pulling at our door, or vainly bumping against it.

From Seven English Cities by William Dean Howells

How different they were from the kind bicycler, or the gentleman in the dog-cart, or either one of the farm-wives who sorrowed so civilly not to know where my lost battle-field was!

From Seven English Cities by William Dean Howells