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Exercycle

American  
[ek-ser-sahy-kuhl] / ˈɛk sərˌsaɪ kəl /

noun

  1. (often lowercase) an exercise bicycle; stationary bicycle.


Etymology

Origin of Exercycle

Formerly a trademark

Example Sentences

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A statue of him would show a fellow eating ice cream on an Exercycle, in perpetual debate with passersby.

From Time Magazine Archive

Astaire sneers delectably at a photograph of Tab in a football suit, sniffs at the gaudy ties of Lilli's current husband, Gary Merrill, and even changes the weight regulator on the man's Exercycle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fischer passed part of every day swimming, playing tennis, lifting weights, skipping rope, riding an Exercycle, doing sit-ups and pummeling a 300-lb. bag.

From Time Magazine Archive

The 33-day reign of John Paul I underlined the need for papal stamina, which may be one reason that Castrillion Hoyos rides an Exercycle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dewyer asks, referring to an Exercycle that has been made available to his prisoner.

From Time Magazine Archive

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