muster

[US]/ˈmʌstə(r)/
[UK]/ˈmʌstər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a gathering or collection, a group of people assembled
vt. & vi. to gather or summon
vt. to collect or bring together; to summon up

Phrases & Collocations

muster up

muster strength

muster support

muster troops

pass muster

Example Sentences

to muster one's courage

The troops mustered on the square.

the cavalrymen mustered beside the other regiments.

reporters mustered outside her house.

we couldn't muster up enough members for a quorum.

this manifesto would not pass muster with the voters.

a muster of business leaders at a luncheon.

She mustered in at the age of 18.

He mustered out when the war ended.

He mustered all his soldiers.

Go and muster all the men you can find.

The drilling troops mustered on the hill.

mustering up her strength for the ordeal.See Synonyms at call

Where can we muster up more soldier?

The great belief is that even if the misfortuned able to call you muster the courage to live.

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