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cyclist

or cy·cler

[ sahy-klist ]

noun

  1. a person who rides or travels by bicycle, motorcycle, etc.


cyclist

/ ˈsaɪklɪst /

noun

  1. a person who rides or travels by bicycle, motorcycle, etc


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cyclist1

First recorded in 1880–85; cycle + -ist

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Example Sentences

The cyclist had turned the heads of the women in the dorm on his way back from the showers, wearing just a towel.

After years of being overshadowed by Armstrong, cyclist Greg LeMond is the only American to have fairly won the Tour de France.

“I think every cyclist including me will be layering it on,” she said.

And If Tygart was the crusading general, Hamilton, the cyclist to his left, was one of the casualties.

The extravagantly-coiffed cyclist had, however, shaved off his sideburns for today's ceremony in Buckingham Palace.

Pride's only for use when wit breaks down—it's the train the cyclist takes when his tire's deflated.

If these simple matters are borne in mind, a cyclist may go many years without even the risk of an accident.

As there are books which no gentleman's library should be without, so this is one of which no cyclist's pocket should be empty.

A half-hour lesson in bicycle riding often tires the beginner more than an afternoon's ride does the experienced cyclist.

Ten minutes later, another cyclist, pedaling furiously, rode into the zone of light cast by their head-lamps.

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