Pronunciation: /ɡoʊst baɪk/
noun a bicycle painted white and left as a memorial at the site where a cyclist was killed
A1 I saw a ghost bike on the side of the road.
A2 The ghost bike served as a memorial for the cyclist who died there.
B1 Local activists placed a ghost bike at the intersection to raise awareness about bike safety.
B2 The city council approved the installation of a ghost bike program to honor fallen cyclists.
C1 The artist created a hauntingly beautiful sculpture using parts of a ghost bike.
C2 The documentary explored the impact of ghost bikes on communities and the cycling culture.
formal The city council approved the installation of a ghost bike at the intersection where the fatal accident occurred.
informal Have you seen that ghost bike on Main Street? It's a memorial for the cyclist who was hit by a car.
slang Dude, did you check out that spooky ghost bike on the corner? So sad.
figurative The abandoned house looked like a ghost bike, a reminder of a past life left behind.
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