mismount
Collocations
4ADJ.
due
VERB + MISMOUNT
afford, can't, see
MISMOUNT + NOUN
piece
PREP.
in, on
Definitions
verb
To mount improperly.
One afternoon his foreman, Joe, passes John's area just in time to see him mismount a piece on dures.
“You can't afford to mismount a tire,” he said.
noun
The act or process of mismounting.
She was very stiff and lame, and was made more so by a mismount, catching in her saddle and tipping down on the bruised side; but she picked up and went at it again with a will, and after a wobble or two across the road, was bowling along at the same risky pace as before.
This capability can be used to reduce or eliminate significant sources of lost data and processing time, such as operator mismounts, incorrect volume specification, and a number of integrity flaws that are described in the integrity section.
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6One afternoon his foreman, Joe, passes John's area just in time to see him mismount a piece on dures.
Wiktionary“You can't afford to mismount a tire,” he said.
WiktionaryIf the gun is mismounted then the eye-barrel relationship is off and the benefits of the gunfit exponentially decrease the farther away the bird is.
WiktionaryShe was very stiff and lame, and was made more so by a mismount, catching in her saddle and tipping down on the bruised side; but she picked up and went at it again with a will, and after a wobble or
WiktionaryThis capability can be used to reduce or eliminate significant sources of lost data and processing time, such as operator mismounts, incorrect volume specification, and a number of integrity flaws tha
WiktionaryIn some cases we also encountered very bad results probably due to the mismount of the sample.
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