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bicycle seat

n. a seat for the rider of a bicycle [syn: saddle]

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Bicycle seat

A bicycle seat, unlike a bicycle saddle, is designed to support the rider's buttocks and back, usually in a semi-reclined position. Arthur Garford is credited with inventing the padded bicycle seat in 1892, and they are now usually found on recumbent bicycles.

Bicycle seats come in three main styles; mesh, hardshell and combination

Usage examples of "bicycle seat".

He pulled himself onto the bicycle seat, explaining, 'If it were in the air, I wouldn't be able to stand on anything but the outrigger.

He rose slightly from the bicycle seat to gain better leverage and jammed his thin legs down hard on the pedals, determined to stay close to Roy.

I was crammed on to a little metal pad the size of a bicycle seat with my knees against the navigator's back.

I swore if I ever got off that fucking bicycle seat which was, by that time, welded into the crack of me arse, if ever I got pried off the thing I’.

The rifle went to his shoulder, he sighted over the bicycle seat, and fired a salute.

There's a signal generator under his bicycle seat that will lead them straight to him, and presumably Hunter or some other foul player.

An' what a fine young soft young warm young thing ya have there Pelly on yer bicycle seat.

The bicycle seat story has been around since bicycles were invented.

Hannibal the German Shepherd saw one thing and one thing only: the rolled-up newspaper which fell from Cary Ripton's hand as the shotgun blast pushed him off his bicycle seat and out of his life.

But though we set up the apparatus outside while Jackstraw was refuelling and Corazzini sat astride the bicycle seat and cranked the generator handle while I tapped out our call sign for almost ten unbroken minutes, no shadow of an answer came through.

The little aircraft had a big padded bicycle seat with foamed-metal stirrups.

A mountain of garbage and trash reached nearly halfway up the cliff: besides the usual assortment of kitchen refuse, there were nylon stockings wound around a bicycle seat.

Well's man-carrying vehicle was as open as a bicycle seat, with a magnificent view of time flashing past.

And in between these, mounted on the runners, a seat about the size and shape of a bicycle seat, but with the edges cupped upward like a tractor seat.