Definition: 1. A group of people, especially soldiers, that have been brought together. 2. Gather or bring together. 3. To find as much support, courage.
Use 'muster' in a sentence:
1. He also can muster courage and resist.
2. I had to muster my courage up to ask him that question.
3. Thirty thousand men were to muster.
4. His English is very fluent, and his pronuciation just pass muster.
5. I couldn't muster up a single commonplace out of the thousand in my head.
6. Go and muster all the men you can find.
7. She left the room with all the dignity she could muster.
8. Shall I muster the crew on the deck?
9. The men mustered before their clan chiefs.
10. The general had mustered his troops north of the Hindu Kush.
11. Mustering all her strength, Nancy pulled hard on both oars.
12. If it doesn't pass muster, a radio station could have its license challenged.
13. I could not pass muster in his language.
14. He travelled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement.
15. The troops mustered.
16. We mustered what support we could for the plan.