Antonyms for cycled
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : sahy-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsaɪ kəl |
Definition of cycled
Origin :- 1842, "revolve in cycles," from cycle (n.). Meaning "to ride a bicycle" is from 1883. Related: Cycled; cycling.
- As in bike : verb to bicycle
- As in drive : verb moving, controlling a vehicle
- Maxwell-Pitt picked up the bag of gold, and then cycled thirty miles.
- Extract from : « The Burglars' Club » by Henry A. Hering
- Tornadoes and mighty cyclones and vortices torned and cycled vorted.
- Extract from : « The Book of Gud » by Dan Spain
- The carriage gates were open and Gillett cycled up the winding gravel drive.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of the Downs » by John R. Watson
- They met again at the appointed hour and cycled along as far as Cliff Farm, where they put up their bicycles.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of the Downs » by John R. Watson
- Elizabeth had cycled down to her father's house, and so was safely out of the way.
- Extract from : « Sweethearts at Home » by S. R. Crockett
- Some of them had come by train, others had walked from different places and some had cycled.
- Extract from : « The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists » by Robert Tressell
- I wonder with what motive he cycled so constantly over to this neighbourhood from Norwich or Beccles?
- Extract from : « The White Lie » by William Le Queux
- So we registered our luggage right back to Lucerne, and cycled over the Gotthard.
- Extract from : « Miss Cayley's Adventures » by Grant Allen
- He was brought up there, and must have walked, cycled, and driven over most of the roads.
- Extract from : « Our Casualty And Other Stories » by James Owen Hannay, AKA George A. Birmingham
- Hansie mused as she cycled slowly up to Mrs. Joubert's house, where the spies were waiting for her.
- Extract from : « The Petticoat Commando » by Johanna Brandt
Synonyms for cycled
- actuate
- advance
- bear down
- bicycle
- bike
- burn rubber
- burn up the road
- coast
- cruise
- cycle
- dash
- direct
- drag
- fire up
- floor it
- fly
- guide
- handle
- impel
- lean on it
- make sparks fly
- manage
- mobilize
- motor
- operate
- pedal
- pour it on
- propel
- push
- ride
- roll
- run
- send
- speed
- spin
- start
- steer
- step on it
- step on the gas
- tailgate
- tool
- transport
- travel
- turn
- vehiculate
- wheel
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