bicycled Meaning in kannada ( bicycled ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಸೈಕಲ್ ತುಳಿದ
Noun:
ಬೈಸಿಕಲ್,
Verb:
ಸೈಕಲ್ ಸವಾರಿ,
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bicycled's Usage Examples:
bicycled with the kayak on a carriage from San Diego to Brownsville, Texas, continued kayaking around Florida to Eastport, Maine, and then bicycled back.
Upon returning to Britain after the Olympics, Hill bicycled 170 miles towards his hometown.
She came to notice after she bicycled some 1,200 km (750 mi) with her injured father to reach their home village.
Elizabeth Robins Pennell bicycled through the pass in the 1890s.
aftermath of the battle, a defeat for the maquis, she claimed to have bicycled 500 kilometers to send a situation report to SOE in London.
4 miles through rough seas, bicycled 112 miles and all ran a marathon, all in a single day of agony".
Elsie Elizabeth Esterhuysen bicycled daily to and from her office.
Stiller bicycled to complete the journey without Brown from Darwin to Melbourne.
hours in 1989 averaging 317 miles per day was the first time a woman had bicycled crossed the country in under ten days.
Fisher bicycled alone across North America, from Seattle to Halifax, to promote the album.
In 2010, Bob Blue"s Daughter, Katy Blue, bicycled across the United States (from Vermont to Seattle, Washington) to raise.
Once, Peggy bicycled around the Normandy coast, blowing kisses to the German military personnel.
Over a four-year period he bicycled 46,000 miles (74,000 km) around the world.
Synonyms:
tandem, bicycle-built-for-two, wheel, treadle, splash-guard, coaster brake, safety bicycle, sprocket wheel, mudguard, off-roader, handlebar, foot pedal, ordinary bicycle, velocipede, tandem bicycle, splash guard, wheeled vehicle, safety bike, saddle, chain, bicycle wheel, ordinary, all-terrain bike, foot lever, push-bike, bike, sprocket, mountain bike, pedal, kickstand, cycle, bicycle seat,
Antonyms:
layman, unusual, extraordinariness, extraordinary, uncommon,