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Pedal   /pˈɛdəl/   Listen
Pedal

noun
1.
A sustained bass note.  Synonym: pedal point.
2.
A lever that is operated with the foot.  Synonyms: foot lever, foot pedal, treadle.
verb
1.
Ride a bicycle.  Synonyms: bicycle, bike, cycle, wheel.
2.
Operate the pedals on a keyboard instrument.
adjective
1.
Of or relating to the feet.



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"Pedal" Quotes from Famous Books



... toe was presented to us for adoration, but as we did not seem to "ad," he withdrew his pedal attachment and talked about the ...
— Shakspere, Personal Recollections • John A. Joyce

... groan, agonize, quiver, quaver, just as much as you please, Madam,—I have my foot on the fortissimo pedal, and thunder myself deaf! O Satan, Satan! which of thy goblins damned has got into this throat, pinching, and kicking, and cuffing the tones about so! Four strings have snapped already, and one hammer is ...
— Hyperion • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

... at his loom is sitting, Throws his shuttle to and fro; Foot and treadle, Hand and pedal, Upward, downward, Hither, thither, How the weaver makes them go! As the weaver wills they go. Up and down the web is plying, And across the woof is flying; What a rattling! What a battling! What a shuffling! ...
— Sanders' Union Fourth Reader • Charles W. Sanders

... them slowly. The driver, upon releasing the flares, had nosed up, banked, turned, and was coming in again, down the road toward the advancing column. Von Schlichten peered into his all-armament sight, his foot on the machine-gun pedal and his fingers on the rocket buttons. The highway below was jammed with geeks, and they were all stopped dead and staring upward, as though hypnotized by the lights. It was obviously a mob. A second later, they had recovered and were shooting—not at the airjeep, ...
— Ullr Uprising • Henry Beam Piper

... old sites and buildings may be here mentioned. The County Court occupies what was then a tinker's shop and a farm-yard behind; the pedal stone of the ancient Cross, now in the Institute garden, was then at the back entrance to the Bull Yard, near Mr. Innes' shop, having been removed from the Cross a few years before; the market place could only be approached from the High Street, through the inn yards. Of the ponds ...
— Fragments of Two Centuries - Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King • Alfred Kingston


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