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dismount

[dis-mount, dis-mount, dis-mount] / dɪsˈmaʊnt, dɪsˈmaʊnt, ˈdɪsˌmaʊnt /
VERB
get off something higher
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Example Sentences

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When she reached him, he grabbed hold of the handlebars and she dismounted, falling against him as they both stood there, laughing.

From Literature

He yelled, and she dismounted from his head and dipped her nose to his hand in fealty.

From Literature

Akira hopped down off Dodger and helped Sue dismount while the woman came around the front of the truck.

From Literature

The team’s dismounts were nearly perfect against Nebraska, especially on the balance beam.

From Los Angeles Times

Penelope signaled to the children to dismount and stand clear.

From Literature




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