Pedally
"Pedally" in a Sentence (20 examples)
For producing this "velocity of motion" we have a peculiar advantage, in having a double energy always at command, as half our crew are at rest always in the ordinary course of things, which, on particular emergencies, as in the instance of being chased by an enemy, may prove the salvation of the ship, cargo, and crew: not only may the whole muscular power of the crew be employed mechanically, in waorking the wheels of hydraulic engines ; but the different sets of muscles belonging to each man may be alternately employed and relieved by working them both pedally and manually, through the means of cranks, winces, and ropes.
If the object in question moves on the land, one needs to decide if the movement is done pedally, or non-pedally (pedally/non-ped.).
The suspended subject immediately gripped the new support pedally and moved atop it.
During emersion, lower eulittoral species remain pedally attached and thus have elevated evaporative water-loss rates.
As a band, we used whatever we needed—keyboard samples, background vocal effects, string parts, whatever. The line we drew was that they were all samples ofus, and every note, or every “event,” had to be triggered manually (or pedally, as the case might be) by one of us.
Incompetent deep veins lead to a reflux of blood pedally with the resultant dilation of distal veins, which itself causes valvular incompetence, setting up a vicious cycle.
I therefore consider a solely pedally innervated sole as plesiomorphic for the Mollusca.
We tend to sweat pedally when we are mentally taxed: stressed, or concentrating hard.
For some indications in PET imaging, it is necessary for radiopharmaceutical injections to be administered contralaterally or pedally to the disease process
The Emperor made no remark but immediately disappeared below to reappear in a few minutes pedally bared as was his guest.
People who aren't fortunate enough to have webbed toes (the pedally challenged?) are unlikely ever to mention it to anyone.
Sthenurine kangaroos, while pedally distinctive, also have the sustentacular portion of the CLAJP located more laterally, as in Prionotemnus, compared to other macropodoids.
Pedally, on the other hand, they are admittedly far from being examples of the basic lines, the iambic pentameter and the iambic tetrameter.
Lines through the mid points of all triangles pedally inscribed in a given triangle and drawn perpendicular to the respective opposite sides of the given triangle are concurrent.
“Basin Street Blues.” performed here by Joe Dobbins on a pedally piano.
Now everyone rushes up along and down along to no purpose and if you ask me it all started wi' they pedally machines.
It's one of those pedally boats.
Flat and pedally, then steep and fast, then catch-a-pedal-rocky, it's great fun, if a little short.
My first day of riding was more pedally and mellow than the second day, which was uplifted by the resort.
The stiffness is such that I can quite happily wear these for big pedally rides and even went as far as using them as my spare shoes in my last 24hr solo.
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