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[ han-dl-bahr ] / ˈhæn dlˌbɑr /
nounUsually handlebars. - the curved steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., placed in front of the rider and gripped by the hands.
- handlebar moustache.
a bar or rod, usually of metal and having a handle at one end, used for handling, guiding, or maneuvering some object. Origin of handlebarFirst recorded in 1885–90; handle + bar1 Words nearby handlebarhandkerchief table, hand-knit, handlanger, hand-launder, handle, handlebar, handlebar moustache, handlebars, handled, hand lens, handler Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for handlebarAnd again, there was taking the hand or hands off the handlebar, a thing simple in itself, but complex in its consequences. The Wheels of Chance|H. G. Wells The handlebar was wrenched out of my hands and I was thrown with great force over it and on to the bank at the side. Across America by Motor-cycle|C. K. Shepherd Winter thought the other had recognized the man crouched over the handlebar. The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley|Louis Tracy At every five or ten miles a stop is made to drink water from the bag on the handlebar. Across America by Motor-cycle|C. K. Shepherd
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