
ˈbīk
1
: bike
They watch a center-aged man pedaling on his Bicyclethe transporter stuffed to the brim with its personal stack of collectibles.—Joanne Ramondt
2
: motorcycle
More than 100,000 motorcyclists are anticipated to descend on tiny Sturgis, SD, this week for the annual Black Hills Motor Classic, the biggest within the nation Bicycle rally. — Newsweek
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: motorcycle
Yes, these are bikes racing on an ice monitor. No, that does not imply you need to get your bike out on ice and go as quick as you may. These ice runners are critical. They modify their bicycles to carry out on the slippery floor offered by Michigan’s vast open areas.—Jessica Berger
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: stationary bike
It’s 4 within the morning and DeBartolo is already purring about train Bicycle. It will roll and learn for 90 minutes with out stopping, then hit the rower, then the stairlift.—Rick Reilly
1
primarily Scotland
: a nest of untamed bees, wasps or hornets
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primarily Scotland
: a crowd or swarm of individuals