Definition of Pedalled

1. Verb. (British) (past of pedal) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Pedalled

1. pedal [v] - See also: pedal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedalled

pedalboards
pedalboat
pedalboats
pedaled
pedaler
pedalers
pedalfer
pedalfers
pedalian
pedalier
pedaliers
pedaling
pedaliter
pedalities
pedality
pedalled (current term)
pedaller
pedallers
pedalling
pedalo
pedaloes
pedalos
pedals
pedanda
pedaneous
pedant
pedantic
pedantical
pedantically
pedanticism

Literary usage of Pedalled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pedalling in Pianoforte Music by Algernon H. Lindo (1922)
"As no complete consensus of opinion exists as to what phrases in music should or should not be pedalled, or at what exact point pedal depression or release ..."

2. Fifth Avenue Events: A Brief Account of Some of the Most Interesting Events by Fifth Avenue Bank of New York (1916)
"Riding two abreast, they pedalled slowly around the circle in Central Park at ... Following the uniformed clubs pedalled an army x>f unattached cyclists ..."

3. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1916)
"On cross-examination he testified that "when the boy back-pedalled, the bicycle slowed down some, but not an awful lot, it was enough to notice it. ..."

4. The Art of the Player-piano: A Text-book for Student and Teacher by Sydney Grew (1922)
"... pedalled chiefly to produce tone and to provide motive-power, and so have pedalled by instinct, in natural response to suggestions from the music. ..."

5. War Readings by National board for historical service (1918)
"I did not even dismount to make inquiries, but pedalled on till I reached ... I back-pedalled and whistled—a long, low, familiar howl greeted my ears and ..."

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