bicycle

simple noun35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

One of the round objects under a bicycle that turn when it moves.

The chain that connects the pedals to the back wheel.

The rubber part of a wheel that is filled with air. 'Tyre' is BrE, 'tire' is AmE.

A hard hat worn for protection when riding a bicycle.

A journey made on a bicycle.

The part of the bicycle you sit on; also called a saddle.

The main structural part of a bicycle.

A part of a road marked for use by people riding bicycles.

A competition to see who is the fastest on a bicycle.

A path intended for bicycles, often separate from the road.

An unfortunate incident involving a bicycle.

A person who rides a bicycle.

A device used to inflate bicycle tires.

A stand for parking bicycles.

The act of renting a bicycle.

The act of hiring a bicycle.

A person who delivers messages or packages by bicycle.

A small building for storing bicycles.

To rest a bicycle against a wall or other object for support.

Similar to 'lean', suggesting careful placement for support.

Used to indicate the mode of transport.

Used to describe someone being physically on the bicycle.

The most common verb for using a bicycle.

To position yourself on the bicycle to start riding.

To stop riding and dismount from the bicycle.

To push the pedals of a bicycle to make it move.

To pay to use a bicycle for a short period of time.

To fall from a bicycle while riding.

To leave a bicycle in a particular place.

To pay to use a bicycle for a short period of time.

To fall off a bicycle, often unintentionally.

Similar to 'push a bicycle', emphasizing movement on its wheels.

A more formal or literary way of saying 'get on'.

To move a bicycle forward by walking alongside it and holding the handlebars.

To cause someone to fall off their bicycle, usually by hitting them.