Similar words: surmounted, bounty hunter, mount, amount, mounting, amount to, surmount, dismount. Meaning: ['maʊntɪd] adj. 1. assembled for use; especially by being attached to a support 2. decorated with applied ornamentation; often used in combination.
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91. He bucketed across the fields and mounted the road at five-fifteen.
92. Trade unionists were incensed with the act and mounted a campaign against it in 1927.
93. Fishing industry organisations have mounted a campaign against the bans, claiming that up to 30,000 jobs are at risk.
94. He then unfolded and mounted his own, circular, of gentian violet gently banded with the lovely Dior gold.
95. Tension mounted in the early hours of yesterday morning when a shot was heard in the area of the siege house.
96. Public concern over the popular cetacean has mounted as numbers have rapidly declined.
97. Approaching the signal box he mounted the steps, the hand-rail creaking as he used it for support.
98. Muscle strips were mounted with the longitudinal axis parallel to the direction of the circular muscle bundles.
99. Young ladies of delicate breeding seldom relish being mounted by centaurs.
100. I strolled over to a bar stool, mounted up and set Barry down in an ashtray.
101. A wheelbarrow mounted version can be switched between different small engines in a farm or industrial plant.
102. The misunderstanding causes disaster when the mounted tom-cat discovers that the kitten is too small for mating.
103. The preliminary bombardment was the heaviest so far mounted: over two weeks 3,100 guns fired some 471/2 million shells.
104. A very much smaller advertising campaign was therefore mounted in the press and on commercial television.
105. They are usually mounted on a fabric backing for ease of handling, and are fixed using conventional ceramic tile adhesive.
106. Mounted atop the upswept rear of the hull was a large biplane tail unit with triple fins and rudders.
107. Lack of Administrative Communication Job anxieties within the entire contingent continued, and dissatisfaction mounted.
108. As the tension mounted, Mr Newhouse himself began firing people with little warning.
109. He left the young man to admire the ibex head that was mounted above the hall clock.
110. That same day, several timber-industry groups mounted well-staged press conferences condemning the proposal.
111. By this time the Soviets had forced a crisis by blockading Berlin(Sentencedict.com), and fears of war mounted.
112. Simulator A land-based board mounted on a turntable device which is used to teach the basics before going on to the water.
113. It was a small black box, rather like the Thing, mounted on little treads.
114. Mounted knights struggled across two abreast, and plunged immediately into a marsh.
115. Mounted round this fairing were the eight radiators used to vent the excess heat produced by the fuel cells into space.
116. No Soviet figure, let alone such a prominent one, had ever mounted such an attack in the Western press.
117. This means they must be mounted on a strong flat base on a good floor - not bouncy floorboards.
118. I went right up the front walk, mounted the porch steps and rang the bell, then rang it again. Sentencedict.com
119. The hard and floppy drives are 3.5-inch affairs mounted on the side of the main drive cage.
120. Now and then she mounted a short lived campaign to achieve a new look.
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