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muster in

VERB
  1. engage somebody to enter the army

How To Use muster in In A Sentence

  • I could not pass muster in his language.
  • I could not pass muster in his language.
  • He pulled his shoulder back and hit Nathan in the face with as much strength as he could muster in his current position.
  • The pilgrims then muster in great numbers; but the soldiery is reduced to a small escort. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • The long-running late-night chat shows with David Letterman (CBS) and Jay Leno (NBC) went on to poke fun at politicians routinely, even inviting them on to the shows in a kind of joust to test how much good humour they can muster in the face of the host's jabs. Adrian Monck
  • Drummond, Carlton and Lee Collins also had further chances - and all Aldershot could muster in reply, a succession of fouls apart, was a Jim Rodwell shot from long range on 37 minutes.
  • A pair of tame shots by Ben Thornley that floated up and over the bar were as much as they could muster in the first half.
  • They used every human reason the flesh could muster in their endeavour to weaken his influence on the lives of men and women.
  • He had hawked up as much phlegm and mucus as he could muster into that spit and watched it slide nastily down Cassius' face in streaks of yellow and white.
  • These could pass muster in the swankiest of kitchens. Times, Sunday Times
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