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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dismount' in a Sentence

"To get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc." more

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Sarah carefully practiced how to dismount from the horse during her riding lessons.
Tommy will dismount from the swing when the bell rings for recess.
To fix the flat tire, Sarah had to dismount from her scooter.
Tim was excited to dismount the bus and explore the new city with his family.
After finishing the race, the exhausted athlete needed to dismount from the track.
He forgot to dismount from the swing, causing a funny scene.
Jenny needs help to dismount from the swing at the playground.
After the ride, the children carefully dismount from the merry-go-round.
He had dismounted from his bicycle and leaned it against the tree.
Mr. Johnson will dismount from the tractor after plowing the field.
The knight is dismounting from his horse at the castle gate.
The cowboy had to dismount from his horse before entering the town.
We are dismounting the old furniture to make room for the new ones.
The astronaut practiced how to dismount from the space capsule.
The knight had been dismounting from his steed, preparing for battle on foot.
Timmy can dismount from his bicycle all by himself now.
He learned to dismount gracefully from his bicycle after a fun ride.
The young rider learned how to dismount from the pony after a joyful ride.

Dismount

dis-mount
verbTo get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc.
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Last Updated On: November 16, 2023
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