on one’s bicycle
adj.— «We came out here (in the 12th) and Weaver was on his bicycle, dancing around.» —“Weaver defeats LeDoux” in Bloomington, Minn. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Can.) Nov. 26, 1979. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
on one’s bicycle
adj.— «We came out here (in the 12th) and Weaver was on his bicycle, dancing around.» —“Weaver defeats LeDoux” in Bloomington, Minn. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Can.) Nov. 26, 1979. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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