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Bike Baɪk I Ride Noun Neighbourhood Hours Work

Word3 bike
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /baɪk/ /baɪk/
Example
  • i used to ride my bike around the neighbourhood for hours.
  • i usually go to work by bike.
  • he met her when he took part in a bike ride along the nile.
  • she got on her bike and rode off.
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bike

(noun)/baɪk/ /baɪk/
  1. a bicycle
    • SEE ALSO mountain bike
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/mountain-bike
    • I used to ride my bike around the neighbourhood for hours.
    • I usually go to work by bike.
    • He met her when he took part in a bike ride along the Nile.
    • She got on her bike and rode off.
    • He was knocked off his bike by a motorcyclist.
    • A series of new bike paths wind around the city.
    • Hop on your bike and head to town.

    Extra Examples

    • She pedalled her bike up the track.
    • We had to push our bikes up the hill.
    • We watched the boys on their bikes.
  2. a motorcycle
  3. a rude way of telling somebody to go away
  4. Word Origin

    • late 19th cent.: abbreviation.
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