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/ˈbīsikəl/,
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bicycles, plural;
  1. Ride a bicycle in a particular direction
    • - they had spent the day bicycling around the island
Noun
  1. A vehicle composed of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel


  1. ride a bicycle
  2. a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
  3. In graph theory, a pseudoforest is an undirected graphThe kind of undirected graph considered here is often called a multigraph or pseudograph, to distinguish it from a simple graph. in which every connected component has at most one cycle. ...
  4. (Bicycling) Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, or for sport. Persons engaged in cycling are cyclists. or bicyclists. ...
  5. (The Bicycles) The Bicycles are an indie rock quartet from Toronto, Ontario composed of Matt Beckett, Drew Smith, Dana Snell, and Andrew Scott (formerly of The Meligrove Band).
  6. A vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals; A traveling block used on a cable in skidding logs; The best possible hand in lowball; To travel or exercise using a bicycle
  7. (Bicycles) Two-wheeled exercise machines, invented for dogs to control body fat. To get maximum aerobic benefit, you must hide behind a bush and dash out, bark loudly and run alongside for a few yards; the person then swerves, and falls into the bushes, and you prance away.
  8. (Bicycles) for racing on velodromes are track bicycles; bicycles for racing offroad are mountain bicycles, cyclo-cross bicycles or cycle speedway bicycles; bicycles that race according to the rules of the International Human Powered Vehicle Association include recumbent bicycles which are the ...
  9. (Bicycles) Invention of the Safety Cycle in 1885 and pneumatic tyre in 1888 provided a cheap and convenient mode of transport for the 1890s gold rush in WA.
  10. (Bicycles) often use GPS in racing and touring. GPS navigation allows cyclists to plot their course in advance and follow this course, which may include quieter, narrower streets, without having to stop frequently to refer to separate maps. ...
  11. Riding bicycles is not permitted between caravans; please dismount.
  12. (Bicycling) Those who bring their own bicycle can tour along the routes as follows:
  13. A straight that is A-2-3-4-5.
  14. Carriage or trolley used on a skyline (24).
  15. A slang term for a wheel or 5 high straight. ie. A, 2, 3, 4, 5
  16. any bicycle, tricycle, tandem, trailer cycle or push scooter that is powered by human pedalling and/or battery. The bicycle must not be subject to the requirements of the Road Traffic Act.
  17. Refers to a crash involving a bicyclist.
  18. Pin hidden behind another pin. (barmaid, double wood, one in the dark, sleeper, tandem)
  19. Every device propelled by the feet acting upon pedals, having wheels any two of which are each more than 20 inches in diameter.
  20. means every device propelled solely by human power upon which a person or persons may ride on land, having one, two, or more wheels, except a manual wheelchair.
  21. A fighter that gets on his bicycle is circling around the ring, much more focused on avoiding contact and his opposition then in landing his own punches, or exchanging.
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  23. the most efficient mode of transportation ever invented, it is about four times more efficient than walking. ...
  24. Includes two, three or four wheeled non-motorized vehicles propelled by human power upon which a person may ride and shall exclude motorcycles, mopeds or similar two wheeled motorized vehicles.
  25. A death or injury from a bicycle crash with or without another motor vehicle, pedestrian or stationary object.