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n. (plural of mount English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: mount)

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Royalt continued into the machining area where the foot lathes, the drills, and the grinders were set on their mounts and benches.

There were only two mounts tied outside, and the stable doors were closed.

The road north was empty, and the thin dusting of snow on the unchanging gray stone pavement showed no tracks at all, either of mounts or wagons.

Most of the snow of the previous week had vanished, and by the time they turned their mounts westward from the old stone highway, a cold white sun had lifted cleared of the horizon and shone out of a clear silver-green sky.

As Gurnelt rode toward Oliuf, Alucius looked eastward where two militia troopers had collected two of the raider mounts and were returning to the cavalry column with the captured horses.

After you get your mounts settled, form up in the open space just inside the barracks.

After their mounts were taken care of, the two walked from the stable to the mess.

The two managed to get their mounts ready and to make it into formation outside the stable ahead of most of the new troopers, and about the same time as the fourteen veterans.

Quick as he was, by the time he had the rifle ready to fire again, none of the troopers directly below was standing, and the two who had been climbing out of the wash had urged their mounts into a gallop, back southwest.

He kept his senses spread, ignoring the gorging of the sandwolves on the two downed mounts, as he slipped south and then westward in the waning sun of late afternoon.

He also counted the numbers of mounts he could see on tie-lines, the number of cookfires, and the five wagons, including the three that seemed to be filled with something heavy, like stone, or iron.

After saddling their mounts and packing their gear, the two waited with their mounts.

Then, without ceremony, they led their mounts out into the chill, mounted, and rode away from the post and onto the midroad.

After stabling and taking care of their mounts, the entire company was dismissed for a late breakfast or an early dinner.

There were several troopers still in the stable, unsaddling and brushing down mounts, probably having just returned from road patrols.