[
US
/ˈbaɪsɪkəɫ/
]
[ UK /bˈaɪsɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /bˈaɪsɪkəl/ ]
VERB
- ride a bicycle
NOUN
- a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
How To Use bicycle In A Sentence
- So in 1997, he built his first portable colposcope -- a battery-powered, head-mounted binocular fashioned from surgical glasses, a bicycle halogen head light and a green camera filter. NewsObserver.com - Home
- I am eager to learn how to ride a bicycle.
- Bicycles are regarded as an economical alternative to buses whose fares have increased 5 times in the past 3 years.
- With its two commons, Steeple Fritton was shaped much like a penny-farthing bicycle, Posy had decided in childhood. TICKLED PINK
- He was dismissed for stealing bicycle parts.
- A bicycle pump puts air into the tires.
- The building supports environmentally minded commuters by providing showers for bicyclers and accommodating employees who wish to take the bus.
- The bollards at each end have been successful in keeping out vehicles, without impeding the passage of bicycles, prams etc.
- The bicycle gathered speed as it went down the hill.
- The child couldn't keep his balance on his new bicycle.