biking Meaning & Definition

  • En [ baɪk]
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Meaning of biking In English

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Examples of biking

  • While in a third, all three family members reported the father's successive enthusiasms, for rock climbing, biking, wind-surfing, and skiing.

  • The enthusiasm of some older women for mountain biking suggests that all of us can benefit from activities and identities that transcend age and gender.

  • My department does not use a biking service for any of its press releases.

  • Again, there is nothing wrong with organised centres and people making a good and healthy living from organised extreme sports, such as quad biking.

  • In my area, for example, they have gone into the usual businesses—bed and breakfast, holiday cottages and more esoteric enterprises such as quad biking.

  • Problems potentially include disturbance to birds from climbing, soil erosion from mountain biking, and so on.

  • These are the systems that create the greatest nuisance and give biking in general a bad name.

  • Boys and young men, in particular, enjoy mountain biking and a way must be found for them to enjoy the open countryside.

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