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bicycle pump
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bicycle pump
n
a hand pump for pumping air into the tyres of a bicycle
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Noun1.bicycle pump - a small pump that fills bicycle tires with airbicycle pump - a small pump that fills bicycle tires with air
pump - a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction
Translations
bicycle pump npompa della bicicletta

bicycle pump منفاخ دراجة pumpička na kolo cykelpumpe Luftpumpe τρόμπα ποδηλάτου bomba de bicicleta polkupyörän pumppu pompe à vélo pumpa za bicikl pompa per bicicletta 自転車ポンプ 자전거 펌프 fietspomp sykkelpumpe pompka rowerowa bomba de bicicleta велосипедный насос cykelpump ที่สูบรถจักรยาน bisiklet pompası bơm xe đạp 自行车打气筒


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