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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(61) There were two knocks on the door before Graham could muster a reply.
(62) The temptation was great to muster what force we could and put up a fight.
(63) Although they hail from Quebec, the hurdy-gurdy of this ensemble is sure to pass muster with the average colonial.
(64) Wilson, however, could only muster a weak shot which Flowers saved by diving to his left.
(65) Personally, I used to devote what little thought I could muster to the question of nutcrackers.
(66) And on the next day the Zuwaya did indeed muster a majority of 117 votes in the first count.
(67) If anyone failed to attend the muster, heavy fines and punishments could be imposed.
(68) In an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. Rajinikanth
(69) The peasants could not muster enough cash, on account of galloping inflation(sentencedict.com/muster.html), to pay the excise duties.
(70) He and Poivre proposed to muster a contingent of three thousand troops, seize Tourane and drive inland to invade the country.
(71) The measure, considered a long-shot bid, failed when the Communists could not muster enough votes to pass it.
(72) The president evidently assumes that Labour is likelier to muster a majority in parliament.
(73) In their second innings Sri Lanka could only muster 256.
(74) Oscar was not the only one who would have to muster some excuses in the near future: so would he.
(75) It may pass muster as television commentary but on the page its studied neutrality rings false.
(76) Not when your team can muster just 30 points after intermission.
(77) What did it matter what the Royal Society thought of H-2, if its mechanism did not pass muster with him?
(78) The amendment passed the House but failed to muster the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.
(79) Does the new manager pass muster?
(80) Youths under eighteen cannot muster in.
(81) Where can we muster up more soldiers?
(82) He was thrown in the brig for missing muster.
(83) He also can muster courage and resist.
(84) There was a muster of all the guards.
(85) Go and muster all the men you can find.
(86) They passed muster with the sentries.
(87) His tipsiness had worn off and left his face pale and his eyes bloodshot. He could no. longer even muster up his usual cool, contemptuous smile.
(88) Make your important decisions from the most reasonable thinking you can muster – when you feel alert, clearheaded, and intelligent.
(89) The king and queen were heavy-hearted , but after a while, with as much dignity as they could muster, they came slowly down the grand staircase to join their guests.
(90) Brummel's look would not pass muster in a modern boardroom.