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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary - Unicycle

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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary
rider
rider
[noun]

someone who uses a motorcycle or bicycle for transportation

Ex: The mountain trail attracted riders from all over the region .
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to lead
to lead
[Verb]

to be the cause of something

Ex: Ignoring climate change can lead to catastrophic consequences .
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to pedal
to pedal
[Verb]

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle

Ex: In spinning class , participants were instructed to pedal at different intensities to simulate various terrains .
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upright
upright
[Adjective]

(of a person) standing or sitting with a straight back

Ex: His upright silhouette cut against the sunset .
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to take
to take
[Verb]

to require a specific person or thing in order to function, happen, or be done

Ex: To master a musical instrument , it takes patience , practice , and dedication .
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practice
practice
[noun]

the act of repeatedly doing something to become better at doing it

Ex: To become a better swimmer , consistent practice is essential .
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performer
performer
[noun]

someone who entertains an audience, such as an actor, singer, musician, etc.

Ex: Many performers dream of appearing on Broadway .
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juggler
juggler
[noun]

someone who skillfully throws and catches objects in the air, like balls or clubs

Ex: She honed her skills as a juggler through years of practice and dedication .
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clown
clown
[noun]

a person who wears a wig and a red nose to entertain an audience

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to show off

to act in a way that is intended to impress others

Ex: She showed off her new dress at the party .
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basketball

a type of sport where two teams, with often five players each, try to throw a ball through a net that is hanging from a ring and gain points

Ex: The players practiced their basketball skills for the upcoming tournament .
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hockey
hockey
[noun]

a game played by two teams of eleven players on grass or a field, using long sticks to put a hard ball in the opposite team's goal

Ex: The local community offers hockey clinics for children, teaching them the fundamentals of the sport while promoting teamwork and sportsmanship.
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trick
trick
[noun]

a skillful action or move, often done to show ability or entertain

Ex: She taught her dog a trick to sit on command .
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even though
even though
[conjunction]

used to indicate that despite a certain fact or situation mentioned in the first clause, the second clause follows

Ex: Even though they were warned , they went swimming in the dangerous currents .
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It 's common to see tourists in the city during the summer .
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to compete

to join in a contest or game

Ex: The two teams will compete in the finals tomorrow .
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exciting
exciting
[Adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: They 're going on an exciting road trip across the country next summer .
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race
race
[noun]

a competition between people, vehicles, animals, etc. to find out which one is the fastest and finishes first

Ex: I bought tickets to the motorcycle race next month .
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unicycle
unicycle
[noun]

a type of vehicle that has only one wheel and is used for transportation or entertainment

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bike
bike
[noun]

a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

Ex: He bought a new bike for his son 's birthday .
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wheel
wheel
[noun]

any of the circular objects typically found under vehicles like cars, bicycles, buses, etc., used to make movement possible by turning

Ex: The mechanic inspected the wheels to ensure they were aligned .
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pedal
pedal
[noun]

a flat part of a bicycle or machine that is pushed with the foot to make it move or operate. It is typically circular and part of the mechanism that drives motion

Ex: I ca n’t reach the pedals comfortably on this bike .
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handle
handle
[noun]

a part of an object designed to be held for use, control, or movement

Ex: The hammer has a wooden handle for better grip .
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balance
balance
[noun]

the ability to maintain a steady position or posture, preventing falling or tipping

Ex: A baby learns balance gradually as they begin to walk .
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unlike
unlike
[preposition]

used to introduce differences between two things or people

Ex: She enjoys studying math , unlike her classmates .
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regular
regular
[Adjective]

standard in type or quality, not different or special in any way

Ex: They stayed at a regular hotel , not a luxury one .
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handlebar
handlebar
[noun]

a bar in front of a motorcycle or bicycle that a person takes by hand to control the direction in which they want to travel

Ex: He noticed a slight wobble in the handlebar, which he had to fix before his next ride .
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to invent
to invent
[Verb]

to make or design something that did not exist before

Ex: By 2030 , scientists might invent a cure for this disease .
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