The Traveler, and the Bicyclist "The Traveler" is a favorite variety of the "Family Coach.
This settled, the bicyclist will begin his story, something in this style:-- It looked so fine this morning that I determined to go for a long ride.
Kipps had an impression of a passage in the transitory pink flare and the bicyclistdisappearing into a further room.
The bicyclist can scorch in triumph along the tiniest footpath, while the tricyclist trudges on foot, pushing her three wheels through the mud or sand.
My career as a bicyclist began in 1891, but, short as it may seem, I think it has qualified me to speak with authority.
Frenchwomen gave them the example; in France, there is scarce a woman bicyclist who has not adopted knickerbockers, or else a sort of gymnasium dress.
So rapidly had he acted that no one had had time to speak, and immediately another bicyclist trundled through the gate.
They had been sitting there only a few minutes when another bicyclist rolled through the small gate.
This leaning to either side by the machine and rider gives rise to that delightful gliding which none but the bicyclist or the skater can experience.
The bicyclist is more likely to suffer from striking a stone than his friend on three wheels, but then he should not strike one where the tricyclist would strike a dozen.
In one other respect the bicyclist has an advantage which, though of no real importance, has great weight with many people.
The bicyclist is no better off than the rider of any other machine with a little wheel, the vibration from which may weary him nearly as much as the work he does.
Then again I was racing across fields, floundering into damp ditches in the darkness, sleeping in the shed, and afterwards helping a bicyclist to blow up his tyre in the country lane.
The monkey bicyclist is hand-made; his body is composed of wool and wire.
Before she had done explaining, an officer and a bicyclist were at the gate.
They make a sail to catch all the wind when the wind is blowing against you, and only a bicyclist knows what a head wind really means.
Mounting and dismounting, especially the former, as has been said, should not be tried until the bicyclist has learned to keep her balance easily while riding.
A bicyclistcan soon tire out the hardiest of hounds.
As he turns he banks his machine automatically, just as a bicyclistdoes when rounding a corner.
Imaginably, then, the bicyclist had remounted his wheel and attempted to ride off, when he was stopped and brought back to the miserable error of his confession.
The bicyclist without a glance rode on, and shortly after reached the lodge gates.
Once now and then a bicyclist calls to have his machine attended to, something having given way while on a tour.
C--The ground in front of a horse should not be taken until the bicyclist is at least ten yards ahead of him.
A single bicyclist is apt to attract too much attention in country places, and would often be insulted, where two or three together would meet with a hearty welcome.
Edwin preceded the bicyclist and the bicycle round the side of the house to the front-gate at the corner of Hulton Street and Trafalgar Road.
But it may be asked what has a touring bicyclistto do with the railroad, and why should he feel less or more like grumbling?
But this is hardly a subject for a touring bicyclist to get warmed up over.
On the other side of the dead bicyclist was one who was in the figure of a man.
I hurried off as fast as I could, for I was still afraid, and left the bicyclist sobbing in the roadway.
The bicyclist glanced whimsically at the stout, middle-aged matron, and suppressed a smile at the thought.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bicyclist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.