Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
n. an exercise device resembling a stationary bike [syn: exercycle]
Usage examples of "exercise bike".
A portable CD player was thumping out dance music and a large, plump-thighed woman dressed in a too-small, polka-dot leotard was sweating away in time to it on an exercise bike, the seat of which was set several notches too low.
But that's down almost ten pounds from my holiday high, and I'm riding an exercise bike and enjoying the sensation of being hungry most of the time and&mdash.
But that's down almost ten pounds from my holiday high, and I'm riding an exercise bike and enjoying the sensation of being hungry most of the time and—.
She'd been working out on an exercise bike in the other room and was clothed in sexy workout gear.
Shed been working out on an exercise bike in the other room and was clothed in sexy workout gear.
He was about forty, and probably spent two hours a day on an exercise bike.
In front of the window an exercise bike and an electronic treadmill stood side by side.
Such as: an exercise bike, a dressmaker's dummy with the face of Cliff Richard, a hundred pairs of shoes, her Piaggio (which I was looking forward to riding), two inflatable armchairs and, in his travelling basket, Adrian, a furious-looking black tom cat whose continual yowling only stopped when he was let out into the living room and went straight about attacking the moquette of my Hille couch with his claws.
I'd vomited onto, then into my stereo, I'd cut the chain on my exercise bike and shitted all over my sheets, some of which was rubbed onto the wall.
She was still grinding on an exercise bike when he called it quits, and stood under the gym's steaming shower, letting the hot water take the long day down the drain.