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The word 'moped' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a low-powered motorcycle, usually with pedals and a small engine, that is driven by an adult or a young person. Example sentence: I just bought a moped, so now I can get around town a lot easier.
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moped
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A lightweight, two-wheeled vehicle equipped with a small motor and pedals, designed to go no faster than some specified speed limit.
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"I am wired in a different way than this event requires," moped Mr Obama while rehearsing for the second debate.Being a top-flight politician is no easy thing, as this book shows.
The historic city of Florence has also announced it is restricting access to the city centre for those travelling by car, moped or motorbike.
A family of four squeezed on to a moped give a wave.
Instead, the 34-year-old American moped her way through her pre-tournament press conference, insisting that the knee which had caused her problems a week earlier was fully healed and that she never looked back on her 2015 campaign.
Swing it, shake it, move it, make it, who do you think you are? #ronniepickering https://t.co/jt670EpT4q The grandfather-of-five was caught on camera pulling up alongside the moped in his cherry-red Citroen Picasse in Hull.
For two days, I moped around the house.
When Mildred Tiber's husband died, Mildred moped from morntill night.
After his release, he moped around for days, his bruises slowly changing from deep blue to shallow yellow.
I moped, I fretted, I sulked.
And, as promised, a rickety moped driven by a man in robes arrived from the airport within minutes, bearing chilled oysters to landlocked northwest Africa, fresh from distant Paris.
In the days that followed that e-mail, I moped around my house with the pang of loss in my stomach, aching to regain something I never actually had.
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