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recumbent

[ri-kuhm-buhnt] / rɪˈkʌm bənt /


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After class, he hangs around in the small gym adjacent to the activity room and rides the recumbent bike.

From MarketWatch

She remains recumbent for an entire number, singing to a skeleton, before the bones around her reveal themselves as dancers in masks, convulsing to the humongous bassline synths of “Disease.”

From Salon

By contrast, the American Magic team have chosen to put the cyclors in the recumbent position, lying almost flat on their backs.

From BBC

But, don’t worry, the company also rents recumbent trikes, pedal boats and kayaks.

From Los Angeles Times

One moving work is a wall-size, single-channel video projection of a recumbent Black torso, seen from behind, the head obscured beneath a stony pile of gray rubble.

From Los Angeles Times