Definition of Cyclists

1. Noun. (plural of cyclist) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cyclists

1. cyclist [n] - See also: cyclist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyclists

cyclin E-dependent kinase
cyclin a
cyclin b
cyclin d1
cyclin e
cyclinac
cyclinacs
cycling
cyclings
cyclins
cyclisation
cyclisations
cyclised
cyclising
cyclist
cyclists (current term)
cyclitis
cyclitol
cyclitols
cyclization
cyclizations
cyclize
cyclized
cyclizes
cyclizine
cyclizine hydrochloride
cyclizine lactate
cyclizines
cyclizing
cyclo

Literary usage of Cyclists

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

1. The Nineteenth Century (1885)
"CYCLING AND cyclists. THE Bicycle has been in existence ten or at the most ... In England the words ' cycling' and ' cyclists ' have been found fitly to ..."

2. Marketing of Traffic Safety by OECD Scientific Expert Group, OECD Staff (1993)
"Child cyclists. 1980-1981. UK. This case study is based on a review by Rivlin ... cyclists failing to look (particularly behind) and give way to traffic, ..."

3. Safety in Road Traffic for Vulnerable Users by Ecmt (2000)
"RECOMMENDATION ON cyclists The Council of Ministers of Transport, meeting in Berlin on 21 and 22 April 1997, CONSIDERING the report on cyclists' safety ..."

4. Tactics by William Balck (1915)
"If the roads are good, cyclists* will frequently be able to take the place ... The employment of cyclists is in accord with the principle that in war every ..."

5. Berlin and Its Environs: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker, Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1908)
"Hints for cyclists. cyclists resident in Berlin must be provided with a permit (to be obtained from the district police authorities), but for a short visit ..."

6. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1914)
"THE cyclists. Vol. IV No. I PREAD on the roadway, With open-blown jackets Like black, soaring pinions, They swoop down the hill-side, The cyclists. ..."

7. Adventure Guide to Provence & the Cote D'Azur by Ferne Arfin (2005)
"Practical Advice for cyclists Judging distances: All the itineraries in this book ... During daylight hours, cyclists can ride in pairs but must go back to ..."

8. Cycling by William Coutts Keppel Albemarle, George Lacy Hillier (1887)
"THE cyclists' TOURING CLUB. THE cyclists' Touring Club was originally founded on August 5, 1878, as the Bicycle Touring Club, being the outcome of a number ..."

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