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- verb Present participle of
unicycle .
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Examples
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For almost a decade and a half, no matter the weather, Peck has gone mountain unicycling nearly every day -- twice a day most weekends -- in and around Seward.
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"mountain unicycling" (a name, Peck feels, that is a little too cute; he prefers "rough-terrain cycling").
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The new line processes recyclables from construction and demolition sites and from Harrison's "unicycling" program that allows small-business customers to place loose recyclables and bagged trash in the same bin.
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The Bicycle Ballet forms the centrepiece of the weekend, plus a wealth of unicycling, bicycling and tricycling acts.
Culture Maxine 2009
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Lars went on a 5 week unicycling trip where he covered 1,000 miles in support of gay rights.
Weblogs 2009
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It remains a serious error not to have included prohibition of use of a handheld while bicycling, unicycling, rollerblading, or skateboarding on a public thoroughfare.
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However, if you can stare in wonder for hours at the antics of skilled practitioners who can keep all manner of unlikely objects somehow balanced in the air then you are guaranteed a family-friendly weekend of workshops, displays, unicycling and knife-throwing.
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Beyond special guests and programmes of the "standard" disciplines, there are novelties here such as urban climbing, high-altitude tightrope walking, speed mountaineering, extreme unicycling and, for ultimate niche credibility, cross-country snowboarding.
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The arcane problem is opening the door to niche players, including a unicycling polyglot, who promise to help banks ensure they don't miss anyone because of misspelled names.
Arabic Names Spell Trouble for Banks Deborah Ball 2011
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Lars went on a 5 week unicycling trip where he covered 1,000 miles in support of gay rights.
Web/Tech 2009
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