1. pedalling - Noun
2. pedalling - Verb
Derived from pedal
pedalling
(Britain) present participle of pedal
pedalling (plural pedallings)
Alternative form of pedaling
A 58-year-old retired cab driver, T. Chelladurai, began pedalling his way on his bicycle from Srivilliputhur to Madurai — a distance of 75 km — to avail government dole of ₹1,000 to buy a birthday gift for his little daughter. Source: Internet
A dramatic increase in Scots pedalling to escape lockdown blues has inspired a cycling boom across Scotland. Source: Internet
By narrowing the roads in and out of the junction, the goal is to reduce traffic speed so drivers have more time to be aware of those walking and pedalling. Source: Internet
Pedalling away from stationary was a great improvement over "run and jump" and light pedal assistance (LPA) was valuable for climbing hills. Source: Internet
Cognitive exercises such as jigsaws and crosswords, meeting people at social groups and a little pedalling device so Sylvia could exercise in her chair. Source: Internet
For the record, this is sexual abuse and the organisers who allow this through the failure to enact and enforce policies to the contrary are pedalling the abuse. Source: Internet