Similar words: cling, cycle, cyclone, recycle, bicycle, tricycle, life cycle, motorcycle. Meaning: ['sɪklcŋ /-saɪk] n. the sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle.
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91 Tipperary, Tom, who is married with four children, enjoys angling, cycling and gardening.
92 Even today, little effort is made to cater for the ever-growing demand for safe cycling routes.
93 These provide a sustained steam of energy during the prolonged physical exertion required for professional cycling or tennis.
94 Your ride to Lincoln will probably illustrate how awful long-distance cycling in Britain can be, and how few facilities are provided.
95 Thus a person who takes up jogging for health reasons may regard aerobic fitness classes or cycling as a good substitute.
96 Their policy to encourage cycling, not the macho sort but for families, is very progressive.
97 Last, specific measures would be taken to make walking and cycling easier and safer.
98 She keeps fit by cycling to appointments from her home in Kilburn, north London.
99 Once he realized his own exceptional stamina, he advanced to marathons and triathlons, then ultra-marathon cycling races.
100 If you have any doubts on health grounds about taking up cycling, talk to your doctor and ask his advice.
101 Try cycling up and down like this for about an hour.
102 For my three children, walking, toddling and cycling in the park has become a much more pleasant experience.
103 We need to reduce the demand for travel and see a dramatic shift towards public transport, cycling and walking.
104 I was cycling home when I got hit by a car and thrown off my bike.
105 Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend, come rain or shine.
106 Moreover, cycling occurred in nine of 10 patients with Barrett's oesophagus.
107 In another case, two police officers spotted a man cycling without his hands on the handlebars.
108 Sometimes this is called aerobic exercise, and cycling is an excellent form of aerobics.
109 But how do you get them to live within walking, cycling or tram-ride distance of work?
110 My cycling was so fast, it seemed, that I was almost invisible to the naked eye.
111 My habit of going for long walking and cycling trips alone further exacerbated my reputation for oddness.
112 Former world cycling champion Lance Armstrong is returning to the sport after a year-long battle with testicular cancer next year.
113 Then Allan appeared at Gateshead in those black cycling shorts which reached down to just above his knee.
114 But how can we best explain the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs in cycling?
115 Steve Howe set the standard for cycling through multiple phases of self-destruction and redemption.
116 Cycling to work has become the in thing to do.
117 Opposite Woman cyclist of 1898 sporting the latest in cycling fashion.
118 The mistakes of fragmentation have already been made in London, with disastrous results for cycling facilities.
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119 Somerset Tourism is also creating cycling itineraries which will be available from Spring 1992.
120 The elements it cradles are in a dynamic equilibrium with the cycling composition of the atmosphere and water and biosphere.
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