Synonym: accumulate, amass, assemble, cluster, collect, compile, gather, group, recruit, summon. Similar words: ouster, cluster, austere, bluster, fluster, austerity, flustered, lackluster. Meaning: ['mʌstə(r)] n. 1. a gathering of military personnel for duty 2. compulsory military service. v. 1. gather or bring together 2. call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc..
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(31) And Mel Gibson does pass muster as a filthy freedom fighter with a talent for decapitation.
(32) It had taken the last half-hour to muster the courage to mention the subject yet again.
(33) The schools might not have been able to offer courses that would pass muster.
(34) No wonder the muster takers and subsidy collectors sometimes experienced difficulty in classifying them.
(35) Some Prescott votes will transfer to Beckett, but the left should still be able to muster a sizeable block.
(36) Last year his supporters tried to get the constitution changed by parliamentary means, but they failed to muster a qualified majority.
(37) Critically surveying her reflection, she told herself she would pass muster.
(38) Foulds could only muster single figure totals in the next two as Doherty opened up a 2-1 lead.
(39) Gloucester tried to muster the troops but Bristol held the line and their nerves and took the match 16 -12. Sentencedict.com
(40) Muster, who bashes from the baseline, was out-aced by Stich 23-0.
(41) Their bodies piled up in the streets before the authorities could muster the men needed to bury them.
(42) The public's trust that he truly represents them will be almost impossible to muster.
(43) Hearts tried to muster a response but looked like a side that had already accepted defeat.
(44) If the president vetoes their decision, both chambers must then muster a two-thirds vote to override the veto.
(45) The whole cast muster in the market place before breaking into extravagant variations of the tarantella.
(46) It is based on a true story so outrageous that it would never in a million years have passed muster as fiction.
(47) She then asks the volunteer to make a fist and hold her arm out with as much strength as she can muster.
(48) She lashed out with her right foot(sentencedict.com), driving it into Benton's groin with all the power she could muster.
(49) And now that he had his muster here, what would the king do?
(50) I exercised all the patience I could muster, trying every trick I knew of to get a performance out of Monty.
(51) When it came to the physical attributes that Fred plainly valued, Lou Spooner passed muster.
(52) But it would have taken more courage than I could muster.
(53) If one can not muster a godlike detachment, a sense of impotence is the next best protection from despair.
(54) Defence could muster cogent arguments to maintain an unusually high level of expenditure.
(55) The only question is whether opponents can muster enough votes to sustain a promised presidential veto.
(56) Muster angrily smashed his racket on the court after double-faulting on match point and could be fined.
(57) Ossis, mostly baffled by the society they thought they wanted, expect a sympathy most Wessis seem unable to muster.
(58) Elvis wore them with the collar turned up and all the attitude he could muster.
(59) Mustering was administered by the counts, who were frequently accused of bribery and coercion in the tally of the muster.
(60) As in the 29 other instances, an attempt by Congress to override the veto failed to muster the required two-thirds majority.