Definition: An open-seated motor vehicle with handlebars instead of a steering wheel, and having two (or sometimes three) wheels.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look, At a word that rolls along – a thrilling book! We're talking ‘motorcycle,’ a speedy delight, Let’s break it down with all our might. The dictionary tells us, clear and true, “An open-seated motor vehicle, just for you!” It means a machine, powered by an engine's grace, To carry someone swiftly in this place. (And if you want to rhyme a little bit, it’s fun!) It has a seat where riders can run! Now look at the details, listen close and see, “With handlebars instead of a steering wheel for thee!” Those levers twist, they guide the way, To steer the bike along, come what may. And finally, "two (or sometimes three) wheels!" - That's how it rolls, fulfilling its thrills! A two-wheeled wonder, or a trio bold, A motorcycle’s story waiting to unfold. So, in short my students, don't you see? It’s a vehicle built for speed and glee! Do you have any questions about this word today?