47 Verbs to Use for the Word bicycles

"I think it's God's will that I learn to ride this bicycle.

By the light of the lamp they saw where the others had leaped the fence and mounted their bicycles.

When, for instance, one of us happy-go-lucky males (more liberally supplied, perhaps, than the housewife with the necessary cash), decides to buy a motor bicycle, or to replenish his stock of collars or ties, does the above analysis bear any resemblance to the actual facts?

Beaumaroy returned to the fire in the parlor; Hooper, leaving his bicycle in the passage, followed him into the room and put the medicine bottle on the table.

The young man leaned his bicycle up against the house, took a quarter from his pocket and put it in the boy's hand, and lifting me gently in his arms, went up a lane leading to the back of the house.

I'm taking up the bicycle.

" "He's got a bicycle, Miss." "All right.

I picked myself up, and with a great effort managed to drag the bicycle to the side of the road.

" "I told Mrs. Katz to-day right out her Irving can't bring any more his bicycle through my front hall.

Then, wheeling the bicycle past the car, I blew out the match and reopened the door.

They were walking on toward the village, Remsen rolling his bicycle beside him.

you put the helm over wrong again, you" "Hullo, you kids!" interrupted a voice behind them, and turning round the three friends saw the burly form of John Acton pushing a bicycle up the hill.

I counted roughly several hundred bicycles and two public automobiles, holding thirty persons each, came from the center of town, the enterprising owners canvassing the coffee-shops and saloons for passengers.

Riglett slunk up in the shamefaced way peculiar to some boys, even when they have done nothing wrong, and, having "capped" Mr. Downing with the air of one who had been caught in the act of doing something particularly shady, requested that he might be allowed to fetch his bicycle from the shed.

Had they found the bicycle?" "No," she answered, "and they are not likely to.

The government officer at Ikot Expene gave Mary a bicycle.

The lad was holding his bicycle with one hand and explaining some of the mechanism of it, while the girl, full of admiration and covetousness, looked on with glowing eyes.

While thinking about this, Mary decided to have a box on wheels made so that she could get around since the doctor would not let her use her bicycle.

'An independent mind is very objectionable to the ecclesiastic,' he said to himself as he leaped off his bicycle.... '

" Riglett, walking delicately through dry places, extracted his bicycle from the rack, and presently departed to gladden the heart of his aunt, leaving Mr. Downing, his brain fizzing with the enthusiasm of the detective, to lock the door and resume his perambulation of the cricket field.

They passed the little house, and as they was going down the hill they saw ahead of them a man running as if something had happened, so they let out their bicycles and soon caught up to him.

Not far from the house was a shed, and in front of this lay my bicycle on its side in an apparently disabled condition.

"They must have loaned their bicycles to others.

England before the war was a paradise of ancient usuries; everywhere were great houses and enclosed parks; the multitude of gentlemen's servants and golf clubs and such like excrescences of the comfort of prosperous people was perpetually increasing; it did not "pay" to build labourers' cottages, and the more expensive sort of automobile had driven the bicycle as a pleasure vehicle off the roads.

I noticed a bicycle which had been cut in two, its parts separated by twenty feet; one wheel was twisted into a spool of wire, the other simply smashed.

47 Verbs to Use for the Word  bicycles