12 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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The synchronized swimmer concluded her routine with a graceful dismount from the platform into the water.
He was dismounting from the vintage motorcycle, attracting the attention of onlookers.
The cowboy's rodeo routine involved a daring dismount from the bucking bronco followed by a triumphant salute.
The acrobat wowed the audience with a gravity-defying dismount from the swinging trapeze.
Exploring ancient ruins, archaeologists had to dismount from their horses to navigate through narrow passages.
The delivery person has dismounted to deliver the package to the recipient's doorstep.
Urban commuters often have to dismount from scooters and bikes to navigate crowded pedestrian areas.
The gymnast is dismounting gracefully after a flawless routine.
The circus performer had been dismounting from the unicycle with a flourish, eliciting applause from the audience.
In cycling competitions, athletes need to dismount and carry their bikes over obstacles.
The soldier will dismount from the armored vehicle upon reaching the designated location.
Following the horseback riding lesson, the beginners will have been dismounting cautiously.
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