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Went in tandem?
Answer for the clue "Went in tandem? ", 7 letters:
pedaled
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vb. (context US English) (en-past of: pedal )
Usage examples of pedaled.
On Deerman Street I pedaled quietly, because guarding the corner of Deerman and Shantuck was the somber gray stone house where the notorious Branlin brothers lived.
I rubbed Rebel’s head and threw a stick for him to chase, and then I climbed on my bike and pedaled away.
I stayed close to the house, and I pedaled Rocket around as gingerly as riding one of those swaybacked ponies that plods in circles at the county fair.
I went on out into the sunlight, unchained Rocket from a park bench, and pedaled home.
I turned Rocket away from Gordo and pedaled frantically across the playground, going out through the gate in the fence and onto the sidewalk.
Before I pedaled off to find a path around the ditch, I thought of how Gordo would be feeling in a few days, his face and arms swollen with bites, when he’d realized all those green three-leafed vines down in Lucifer’s domain were poison ivy pregnant with silent evil.
She put the pie in a box, tied it up with twine, and I slid the box into Rocket’s basket and pedaled for Dr.
As I pedaled on Route Ten, my head thrust forward over the handlebars, I looked cautiously from side to side at the wind-stripped woods.
On my way to Poulter Hill, I took a left turn and pedaled about a quarter mile more than I had to, because I wanted to see something.
Nick pedaled out of town at about quarter past one on the afternoon of July 3.
But the Denbrough kid somehow got it going without falling on his head, and pedaled slowly away.
Then he pedaled madly, not daring to look back, not daring to slow down, until he reached the intersection of Pasture Road and Outer Main Street, where there were lots of cars passing back and forth.
Eddie leaped onto his bike and pedaled away, not caring that his throat had closed up tight as Tillie again, not giving two sucks for his asthma, not looking back.
He pedaled faster, laughing out loud, a tall skinny bald man on a bike crouched over the handlebars to lessen the wind-resistance.
At the Arco station that marked the end of the business section he whirled around and pedaled back.