push-bike
[ poo sh-bahyk ]
/ ˈpʊʃˌbaɪk /
noun British.
a standard bicycle, operated by pedals rather than a motor.
Also
push bi·cycle,
push cy·cle.
Origin of push-bike
First recorded in 1905–10
Words nearby push-bike
Example sentences from the Web for push-bike
To 1902 belong the first illustrations of the motor-bicycle and of "trailers" attached to the "push-bike."
Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV. |Charles L. GravesHe got hold of a push-bike alongside the waggons for some distance, finishing up on a limber.
Adventures of a Despatch Rider |W. H. L. Watson