Collocations for "cycling"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "cycling" in context.
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cycle
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [machine, life, seasonal, product] cycle
- the cycle of the four seasons
- a cycle of [sixty] [seconds, days, years]
- [a news, an information] cycle
- a [thirty] -minute cycle
- a [recurrent, never-ending, regular] cycle
- [carbon, nitrogen, air, water] cycle
- the combustion cycles of intake, combustion, ignition, and exhaust
- the breeding cycle of [storks, elephants, tortoises]
- a [cruel, unbreakable] cycle
- the cycle of [poverty, incarceration]
- put the machine on a [rinse, spin] cycle
- has a [long, short] life cycle
- has [reached, come to] the end of its cycle
- went for a cycle around [town, the block, the park]
- am going for a cycle in the [mountains, forest]
- a short cycle to [work, school, town]
- sports: the player was hitting for the cycle
- cycle through the [channels, options, shows, outfits]
- cycle to [work, school, the store]
- cycle around [Europe, France, the countryside]
- cycle through [Europe]
- cycle between [one thing] and [another]
- the cycle [setting, time, type]
- UK: ride on the cycle [route, path, lane]
- UK: were [walking, jogging] in the cycle lane
'cycling' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):