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Phrasal Verb - Pedalling Away

· 3 min read
Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb Pedalling Away

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Definition

Pedalling away is a phrasal verb that describes the action of cycling a bicycle with considerable effort, speed, or determination, often with a specific purpose such as escaping a situation, leaving a location rapidly, making quick progress towards a destination, or simply enjoying the vigorous motion. It implies a continuous and forceful motion of the pedals, propelling the bicycle forward with notable energy and intensity. This action can be driven by a desire for speed, a need to distance oneself from something or someone, a commitment to exercise, or the simple enjoyment of swift, sustained movement. The intensity of 'pedalling away' suggests a focused and sustained effort from the cyclist, often indicating urgency or strong purpose.

Examples

No.Example
1After hearing the alarm, the thief quickly hopped on his bike and began pedalling away into the night.
2She was so late for her appointment that she had no choice but to start pedalling away at top speed through the busy streets.
3The peloton leader was pedalling away fiercely, trying to create a significant gap between himself and the chasing pack during the final leg of the race.
4Every morning, he would pedal away from his quiet suburban street towards the bustling city center for work, regardless of the weather.
5Despite the strong headwind, the determined cyclist kept pedalling away, refusing to give up on his cross-country challenge.
6The kids loved to pedal away on their bikes, exploring every corner of the park until dusk, completely absorbed in their adventure.
7He couldn't wait to finish work so he could pedal away on his mountain bike through the challenging forest trails.
8As the dog barked fiercely from the garden gate, the mail carrier pedalled away with impressive speed down the street.
9To keep fit and improve her stamina, she decided to start pedalling away on her stationary bike for an hour each day.
10With the finish line finally in sight, the exhausted racer found a last burst of energy and pedalled away with all his might to secure victory.

Phrasal Verb - Coming by

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

to arrive or visit a place, often unexpectedly, but not entirely without prior intention.

Examples

No.Example
1The tourists came by the famous castle on their way to the next city.
2My friend came by to watch the game tonight.
3The delivery guy came by with our new furniture.
4The team came by to offer their condolences after the loss of our friend.
5The parade came by with its bright colors and lively music.
6The coach came by to check on the injured player's progress.
7They came by to discuss the new project and provide feedback.
8The police came by to investigate the noise complaint.
9The artist came by to work on her painting in the park.
10The children came by to collect money for their charity event.