8 Verbs to Use for the Word cyclist

A French resident in Wimbledon recognised M. Zola as he stood one day by the railway bridge admiring some fair cyclists.

Less colour in the costumes, and a few anachronisms, such as gas or electric light, posters, newspapers, cigarettes, and bicycles, which dart like dragon flies (every Florentine cyclist being a trick cyclist); but for the rest there is no change.

At length one of them espied a cyclist in the far distance, and it soon became evident that he was doing his level best to catch the boat.

She will not be wooed by cyclists, motorists, goggled motor-cyclists, and the rest: she is not like a modern young lady who, despite ideals, must marry, and will take men as they are found in her day and generation.

And just as the lady came to say "Mes amis, le diner est servi," up panted a Belgian cyclist with the news that German cavalry was advancing in strong force accompanied by 500 motor-cars with mitrailleuses and many motor-cycles, and a battery of horse artillery.

I saw some enemy cyclists, armed with fragments of stone, breaking in one of the cathedral doors, another, with a hatchet, attacking the belfry door.

When Miss Fouracres' aunt had gone, he paced for an hour or two about the garden; the hostess was serving cyclists.

Involuntarily I stood still and watched the on-coming cyclist, who I saw was a woman.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  cyclist