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pedalo
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pedalo [ˈpɛdələʊ]
n pl -los, -loes
a pleasure craft driven by pedal-operated paddle wheels
[from pedal1]
Translations
pedalo [ˈpedələʊ] N (pedalos or pedaloes (pl)) → patín m a pedal
pedal(l)o
nTretboot nt
pedalo [ˈpɛdələʊ] npedalò m inv


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Activities include daily volleyball matches while for the more adventurous there are large pedaloes featuring those slides for daredevil swimmers, a windsurf school and catamarans for rent.
It will run from 2pm until midnight and will feature bands including The Moonshine Boys (featuring Coventry duo Dave James, one of the organisers of the event, and Byron Curry), Rudy La Crioux & The Allstars, Lisa George & The Pedaloes, The Groove Diggers and The Hicksville Bombers.
Byline: EMMA PINCH TEABOATS, black cab boats, narrowboats, canoes and pedaloes will sail a neglected stretch of the Leeds/Liverpool Canal next month to herald its rebirth as a busy leisure waterway.
 
 
 
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