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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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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

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

In his 15-room stucco home in Brookline, he rises at precisely 7:05 each morning, hops onto his Exercycle for a 15-minute ride.

From Time Magazine Archive

I still do the treadmill, every third day, 15 minutes, and then the Exercycle and the dumbbells.

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

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