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pedicab

NOUN
  1. a tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling); used in the Orient for transporting passengers for hire
    boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs

How To Use pedicab In A Sentence

  • There are also curious red-painted contraptions known as pedicabs, a sort of cycle-and-sidecar.
  • The possibility of being swept away by a cumulonimbus cloud or non-English-speaking tourists drinking frozen lemonade and carrying digital cameras in pedicabs in Central Park? Storm Chaser and Tank Blow Into Town
  • The strong demand for bicycle and pedicab miniatures enabled Maryanto to repay the loan in full, on time.
  • Last year, London's taxi drivers went to court to get pedicabs (yes, that's what they're called) outlawed, claiming they were bad for business.
  • He added that 1,192 homes were burned down, 748 homes were damaged, and 16 cars, 43 motorcycles and 114 pedicabs were destroyed.
  • He makes detailed models of motorcycles, bicycles, rickshaws and pedicabs just by using small pieces of electrical wire.
  • The city government has decided to clear the streets of the unsightly pedicab in the interests of humanity and prestige.
  • He makes detailed models of motorcycles, bicycles, rickshaws and pedicabs just by using small pieces of electrical wire.
  • Mayor Bloomberg yesterday called the cabby-on-pedicabby brawl "totally inappropriate" -- and was particularly disturbed that the pedal-pusher threw a trash can at his taxi-driving foe. NY Post: News
  • Fit young men and women operate touring pedicabs, for example, to swing around the main points of interest.
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