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Definition of remount in English: remountverb riːˈmaʊntriˈmaʊnt [with object]1Get on (a horse or vehicle) in order to ride it again. she went to remount her horse no object I remounted and rode on Example sentencesExamples - He remounted another bike and rode the final 80 miles on his own, in bad condition, just to try and complete the Rás.
- ‘Both horses are frightened, Devin, let that be enough reason for you,’ Freddie stated solemnly and then abruptly closed the subject by remounting his horse.
- Julian stayed in the shadowed alley for half an hour, until finally the goblins began remounting their dogs and riding off.
- The men remounted and rode back toward the great house.
- Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering.
- But still, when they remounted and rode rapidly on, the dread gnawed at his vitals like a rat in the pit of his belly.
- Without a word, he stood, remounted his horse, a tall black Thoroughbred named Dancing Dream, and rode away at a brisk walk.
- Sighing she recoiled her rope and remounted Diego and slowly rode off.
- I remounted my anxious horse and began to ride back towards my manor.
- Carefully he remounted Gayla with Amalia sitting in front of him, his arms securely fastened around her waist and her head upon his shoulder.
- He doesn't say anything as I remount the bike and pull out, he just stands watching.
- Once outside she gave MeadowLark a few carrots then remounted.
- After they remount their horse and donkey, the two begin another of their incredible conversations.
- Missy and I remounted Jenny as I put Doc back in my shirt pocket, but I was afraid to ask Jenny to gallop as she was hurting so much.
- Yet he had to settle for third behind Red Marauder after falling and remounting - he again rode Blowing Wind to third in 2002.
- Then wishing his friend a safe last journey, he remounted his horse and sped for home.
- I remounted Malaya and jogged the short distance back to my own house.
- The stallion danced around the men, who were just picking themselves up and remounting their own horses.
- On the contrary, Santa's approach wins cheers from the moment he is spotted remounting his sleigh.
- But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal.
2Attach to a new frame or setting. remount the best photos in glass-fronted mounts Example sentencesExamples - But I explain the cost of remounting a new print if the old one fades.
3Organize and embark on (a course of action) again. the raid was remounted in August - 3.1 Produce (a play or exhibition) again.
they remounted the play the following year Example sentencesExamples - Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for.
- I loved this show and hope it will be remounted soon - perhaps in a laundrette near you.
- Now that Les Noces has been remounted, might it not be borrowed back?
- This season it is being remounted in Montreal through late October, and then moves back to Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, where it debuted, through November.
- The broadcast was not recorded but its popularity meant the serial was remounted in the studio a few months later, in hour-long episodes.
- Its revival of The Mystery of Irma Vep was also a success and will be remounted at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre next season.
- In the manual he composed for remounting Etant donnes in the museum, he wrote that it was ‘executed between 1946 and 1966 in New York.’
- A Delicate Battle is being remounted by The National Ballet, with an engagement at the Hummingbird Centre that ends this week.
- Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes.
- The surreally fresh creel of sketch comedy was one of the freshest and inventive productions of the year - one that deserves to be remounted again, or toured.
- The show will be remounted in Montreal this summer in its French version, followed by another staging of the English version at the Centaur in the fall.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is back in Edmonton this week as Alberta Ballet remounts Christopher Wheeldon's rendition of the Shakespeare favorite.
- Perennial favourite Darrin Hagen remounts The Edmonton Queen, which had its conception first at the Loud and Queer festival about six years ago.
- Kudelka's experiments in remounting the Petipa classics have benefited from the coherence implicit in the Petipa originals.
- There's also a strong similarity to Stay Black and Die, a Fringe show in '98 that was remounted at Centaur that fall.
- It did well and is now being remounted at the Jane Mallet Theatre.
- Gilbert views the current same-sex marriage debate as a timely reason to remount Play Murder, which first hit the stage in 1993.
- Craddock's current offering, Boy Groove, appeared as part of Azimuth Theatre's regular season this past winter, but is being remounted with a different cast as part of the Fringe.
- It's like watching Radiohead's ‘Fitter Happier’ as remounted by Deepak Chopra and the cast from Flashdance.
- The play that invites us all to a kind of Religious Fundamentalists Anonymous meeting will be remounted, with changes, at infinitheatre at the end of January.
noun ˈriːmaʊntˈriˌmaʊnt 1A fresh horse for a rider. herds of remounts grazed the meadows above the city Example sentencesExamples - The pack animals and remounts caught its fear, lunging against their leads and squealing in terror, and Bahzell leapt in among them to calm them.
- The other quarter I fancy owed itself to a drop of Waler blood in her genealogy, from one of the thousands of Australian horses shipped to the Middle East in 1914 as Cavalry remounts.
- Each man had about five horses and a herd of remounts always followed the armies to ensure that there would be a sufficient amount of horses.
- Indeed in the 1928/29 season it was a Spanish officer who won the most important race in the local point-to-point on a Spanish Army remount.
- 1.1historical A supply of fresh horses for a regiment.
50 or 60 horses should be purchased as a remount
Definition of remount in US English: remountverbrēˈmountriˈmaʊnt [with object]1Get on (something) in order to ride it again. she went to remount her horse no object Sandy remounted and rode through the gates Example sentencesExamples - Sighing she recoiled her rope and remounted Diego and slowly rode off.
- But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal.
- The stallion danced around the men, who were just picking themselves up and remounting their own horses.
- Without a word, he stood, remounted his horse, a tall black Thoroughbred named Dancing Dream, and rode away at a brisk walk.
- Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering.
- Julian stayed in the shadowed alley for half an hour, until finally the goblins began remounting their dogs and riding off.
- I remounted Malaya and jogged the short distance back to my own house.
- I remounted my anxious horse and began to ride back towards my manor.
- Once outside she gave MeadowLark a few carrots then remounted.
- He remounted another bike and rode the final 80 miles on his own, in bad condition, just to try and complete the Rás.
- But still, when they remounted and rode rapidly on, the dread gnawed at his vitals like a rat in the pit of his belly.
- He doesn't say anything as I remount the bike and pull out, he just stands watching.
- Carefully he remounted Gayla with Amalia sitting in front of him, his arms securely fastened around her waist and her head upon his shoulder.
- After they remount their horse and donkey, the two begin another of their incredible conversations.
- ‘Both horses are frightened, Devin, let that be enough reason for you,’ Freddie stated solemnly and then abruptly closed the subject by remounting his horse.
- The men remounted and rode back toward the great house.
- Missy and I remounted Jenny as I put Doc back in my shirt pocket, but I was afraid to ask Jenny to gallop as she was hurting so much.
- Then wishing his friend a safe last journey, he remounted his horse and sped for home.
- Yet he had to settle for third behind Red Marauder after falling and remounting - he again rode Blowing Wind to third in 2002.
- On the contrary, Santa's approach wins cheers from the moment he is spotted remounting his sleigh.
- 1.1 Attach to a new frame or setting.
remount the best photos in glass-fronted mounts Example sentencesExamples - But I explain the cost of remounting a new print if the old one fades.
- 1.2 Produce (a play or exhibition) again.
Example sentencesExamples - Now that Les Noces has been remounted, might it not be borrowed back?
- This season it is being remounted in Montreal through late October, and then moves back to Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, where it debuted, through November.
- Kudelka's experiments in remounting the Petipa classics have benefited from the coherence implicit in the Petipa originals.
- The surreally fresh creel of sketch comedy was one of the freshest and inventive productions of the year - one that deserves to be remounted again, or toured.
- In the manual he composed for remounting Etant donnes in the museum, he wrote that it was ‘executed between 1946 and 1966 in New York.’
- Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for.
- The broadcast was not recorded but its popularity meant the serial was remounted in the studio a few months later, in hour-long episodes.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is back in Edmonton this week as Alberta Ballet remounts Christopher Wheeldon's rendition of the Shakespeare favorite.
- Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes.
- The show will be remounted in Montreal this summer in its French version, followed by another staging of the English version at the Centaur in the fall.
- Perennial favourite Darrin Hagen remounts The Edmonton Queen, which had its conception first at the Loud and Queer festival about six years ago.
- Its revival of The Mystery of Irma Vep was also a success and will be remounted at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre next season.
- It did well and is now being remounted at the Jane Mallet Theatre.
- There's also a strong similarity to Stay Black and Die, a Fringe show in '98 that was remounted at Centaur that fall.
- The play that invites us all to a kind of Religious Fundamentalists Anonymous meeting will be remounted, with changes, at infinitheatre at the end of January.
- I loved this show and hope it will be remounted soon - perhaps in a laundrette near you.
- Craddock's current offering, Boy Groove, appeared as part of Azimuth Theatre's regular season this past winter, but is being remounted with a different cast as part of the Fringe.
- Gilbert views the current same-sex marriage debate as a timely reason to remount Play Murder, which first hit the stage in 1993.
- It's like watching Radiohead's ‘Fitter Happier’ as remounted by Deepak Chopra and the cast from Flashdance.
- A Delicate Battle is being remounted by The National Ballet, with an engagement at the Hummingbird Centre that ends this week.
- 1.3 Organize and embark on (a significant course of action) again.
the raid was remounted in August
nounˈriˌmaʊntˈrēˌmount 1A fresh horse for a rider. Example sentencesExamples - The other quarter I fancy owed itself to a drop of Waler blood in her genealogy, from one of the thousands of Australian horses shipped to the Middle East in 1914 as Cavalry remounts.
- The pack animals and remounts caught its fear, lunging against their leads and squealing in terror, and Bahzell leapt in among them to calm them.
- Each man had about five horses and a herd of remounts always followed the armies to ensure that there would be a sufficient amount of horses.
- Indeed in the 1928/29 season it was a Spanish officer who won the most important race in the local point-to-point on a Spanish Army remount.
- 1.1historical A supply of fresh horses for a regiment.
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