bike

[Bike]

A bike is a pedal powered two wheeled vehicle. If you don't have time to walk to work, you might decide to ride your bike instead.

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A nest of wild bees, wasps, or ants; a swarm.

Noun
a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals

Noun
a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame

Verb
ride a bicycle


n.
A nest of wild bees, wasps, or ants; a swarm.


Bike

Bike , n. [Ethymol. unknown.] A nest of wild bees, wasps, or ants; a swarm. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott.

A nest of wild bees, wasps, or ants; a swarm.

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Usage Examples

I had a friend whose family had dinner together. The mother would tuck you in at night and make breakfast in the morning. They even had a spare bike for a friend. It just seemed so amazing to me.

Riding a race bike is an art - a thing that you do because you feel something inside.

Perhaps people, and kids especially, are spoiled today, because all the kids today have cars, it seems. When I was young you were lucky to have a bike.

I am thankful the most important key in history was invented. It's not the key to your house, your car, your boat, your safety deposit box, your bike lock or your private community. It's the key to order, sanity, and peace of mind. The key is 'Delete.'

A lot of fun stuff happens when you go out on a bike compared to when you're in a car. You're more in the environment. It's enjoyable. Even when It's raining It's still fun.

I race to win. If I am on the bike or in a car it will always be the same.

The first time I rode a bike I was four or five. I crashed into the back of a car.

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Other Usage Examples

My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I haven't fallen since.

An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike.

Later, in the early teens, I used to ride my bike every Saturday morning to the nearest airport, ten miles away, push airplanes in and out of the hangars, and clean up the hangars.

There are kids who get on a BMX bike when they're eight years old and they go, 'Whoa, this is incredible,' and grow up to do extreme sports. It's the same for me with acting.

I have always had good strength in my legs from working out with weights. I have also been riding a bike of some sort for most of my life and have good agility.

Portland, Oregon won't build a mile of road without a mile of bike path. You can commute there, even with that weather, all the time.

I always travel with my bike and it has become a little more difficult to do it nowadays, but I stick it in 3,5 by 6-foot case and wheel that thing in.

I'm not on a mission. I'm not a paragon of health for anybody. I'm not going to run a marathon or model for 'Men's Health' or go on bike rides with Lance Armstrong. I'm not. Trust me.

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