Definition of Cyclers

1. Noun. (plural of cycler) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cyclers

1. cycler [n] - See also: cycler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyclers

cycle of fifths
cycle of rebirth
cycle on
cycle path
cycle per second
cycle rickshaw
cycle time
cycle times
cyclecar
cyclecars
cyclectomy
cycled
cyclencephaly
cycler
cycleries
cyclers (current term)
cyclery
cycles
cycles/second
cycles of fifths
cycles per second
cycleway
cycleways
cyclewear
cyclic
cyclic-inscriptable
cyclic AMP
cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase
cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases
cyclic AMP receptor protein

Literary usage of Cyclers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1896)
"... and thus get rid almost entirely of the long line of cyclers when marching with troops of other arms; 2nd, to render the passage of cyclers on roads ..."

2. Outing (1893)
"The following is the cold-blooded way they discourage that little plan : I do not think I will say much on the parade of cyclers which took place two weeks ..."

3. Our Journey to the Hebrides by Joseph Pennell, Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1889)
"And yet there are many who think cyclers nothing but cads on casters! To tell the truth, had these two ... After dinner we went to walk with the cyclers. ..."

4. Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle by Lyman Hotchkiss] [Bagg (1887)
"U. was at the same time trying to get equal rights granted there for all cyclers, without regard to the style of wheels they used ; and this effort ..."

5. Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle by Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg (1887)
"... all similarly silly devices (for interfering with the right of cyclers) have already been thrown overboard by every other civilized city in the world. ..."

6. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1898)
"So a party of cyclers and non-cyclers agreed to have a morning there, and I wheeled ahead to report on the surface, leaving the others to follow by train. ..."

7. A Canterbury Pilgrimage by Joseph Pennell, Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1885)
"And as for non-cyclers, who as yet know nothing of time and roads, we would rather show them how pleasant it is to go on pilgrimage than ..."

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