Kilpatrick however ordered Weber to remount and charge the hill.
The sound of horses' hoofs moving in front served to arouse the riders when they would successively remount and move on again.
Should he wait for the English troops to come up, and chance his remount being coolly taken by the first rebel who wanted one?
I've a remount at the serai, but the odds are a hundred to one on my getting it.
You ought to make me remount agent, and I'd show you the sort of horses that ought to be bought for police service.
Horses all dead beat; couldn't raise a remount for love or money.
Absolved and rid of their sins, they rise and remount their horses.
Having passed the winter in barracks at Ghent and received a remount from England, the QUEEN'S dragoons marched, in April 1695, to Dixmude in West Flanders, and encamped on the plains of the Yperlee.
But the fact that it did not arrive at Nashville till after the battle of Franklin, and that Thomas was waiting for it as well as to remount the cavalry, was not so loudly proclaimed.
Then to remounthis griffin-courser cast, In earth and air accustomed to career.
CXV When afterwards he would remount the sell, From him his restless charger broke astray, Who fled before his lord till evening fell, Nor lightly did the king that courser stay.
LVIII He to remount the steed, and through the air To spur him to a new career again Now thought; but doubted next, in fear to fare Worse on the courser, restive to the rein.
The footman drew her away and, as he turned to remount the vehicle, whispered three words in her ear: "È il papa!
Let us go on this evening," and she was ready to remount at once.
We had chosen a picturesque little garden for our resting place, the treasure and remount horses with the Sipahi guard being encamped about half a mile off to our rear.
There's also the drove of cattle, the Remount Depot, the Motor Department--talk about the swarm of soft jobs I could tell you about in an hour if I wanted to!
Heard to-day that the Remount have bought my chestnut horse "Goldfinch.
Oblige me by releasing the two gentlemen whom you have made your prisoners, and assist them to remount their horses, for I am resolved that I will go to London and be honourably acquitted.
You have behaved honourably, Sir, and perhaps wisely," observed one of my conductors, as he was about to remount his horse.
By degrees he knew the place; and looking round about him, and preparing to remount his horse, he discerned a knight and a lady in the distance.
Wilson could have time to remount the cavalry regiments dismounted to furnish horses for Kilpatrick's division, which was to accompany General Sherman in his march through Georgia.
Smith from Missouri, incorporate new regiments into the army and make them fit to meet the veteran enemy, remount his cavalry, and concentrate his garrisons and railroad guards in Tennessee!
This function is known technically as remount, and the buying of horses was in the hands of the remount division.
There were three permanent remount depots in the United States when the war began in April, 1917--one at Front Royal, Va.
The horses purchased were shipped to the various remount depots and there trained and conditioned for Army use.
Storage depots, remount depots, and veterinary hospitals erected by the Engineers proved entirely adequate for the needs of the American Expeditionary Forces at all times.
In addition to the existing three remount depots there were established 33 additional auxiliary remount depots and two animal embarkation depots.
It required a large number of officers and men to care for the remount establishment.
The largest remount depot developed during the war is located at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S.
This gave Edgar time to recover, and, in a few seconds, something of moment seemed abruptly to occur to him, and scarcely saying adieu, he hurried to remount his horse.
All our analyses show us, in life, an effort to remount the incline that matter descends.
His doctrine bore indeed the name of evolutionism; it claimed to remount and redescend the course of the universal becoming; but, in fact, it dealt neither with becoming nor with evolution.
You can remount a bromide enlargement as often as necessary in case it does not come out perfect, only bear in mind that you must not allow anything dry to touch the surface when wet.
After you have removed the paper, lay it on a wet cloth, and with a case knife clean off the starch, using care not to injure the surface of the paper, and also clean off the starch from the strainer; then proceed to remount as before.
After the paper is dry, if there are any places that have refused to stick fast to the cloth, it will be impossible for you to remedy the matter, and you must remount it.
It would be better to mount a piece of crayon paper on a new strainer, and after it is dry to remount the bromide enlargement on that.
He explained the operations of the remountservice as well as its methods, and indicated clearly the direct connection of regularly appointed officers of the British army with the purchase and shipment of horses and mules to South Africa.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remount" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.