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Muster   /mˈəstər/   Listen
Muster

verb
(past & past part. mustered; pres. part. mustering)
1.
Gather or bring together.  Synonyms: come up, muster up, rally, summon.  "She rallied her intellect" , "Summon all your courage"
2.
Call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc..
noun
1.
A gathering of military personnel for duty.
2.
Compulsory military service.  Synonyms: conscription, draft, selective service.



Must

adjective
1.
Highly recommended.



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"Muster" Quotes from Famous Books



... imitation of man; is it then surprising that the name of these despots became the signal for mad-brained enthusiasm to exercise its outrageous fury; the standard under which cowardice wreaked its cruelty; the watchword for the inhumanity of nations to muster their barbarous strength; a sound which spreads terror wherever its echo could reach; a continual pretext for the most barefaced breaches of public decorum; for the most shameless violation of the moral duties? It was the frightful ...
— The System of Nature, Vol. 2 • Baron D'Holbach

... obvious, is it not?" he returned quietly. "I could not very easily think otherwise. If you will allow me to say so, your device was not quite subtle enough to pass muster. Even had you dropped that bangle by inadvertence—which you did not—you would not, in the ordinary course of things, have sent me off ...
— The Swindler and Other Stories • Ethel M. Dell

... out-of-the-way places,— the bottom of exhausted wells, besmeared by snails, as the History of Velleius Paterculus; or from garrets, where they had been contending with cobwebs and dust, as the Poems of Catullus. So long as the work had an appearance of high antiquity, it passed muster as an old classic; and no doubt could be entertained of its genuineness, if, in addition to its ancient look, it was brought in a fragmentary form. We have no history of the last six fragmentary books of ...
— Tacitus and Bracciolini - The Annals Forged in the XVth Century • John Wilson Ross

... oo may see me in Dublin before April ends. I am less out of humour than you would imagine: and if it were not that impertinent people will condole with me, as they used to give me joy, I would value it less. But I will avoid company, and muster up my baggage, and send them next Monday by the carrier to Chester, and come and see my willows, against the expectation of all the world.—Hat care I? Nite ...
— The Journal to Stella • Jonathan Swift

... in and about New York, comprising the New Jersey division, the Long Island division, Staten Island, Westchester, and New York City, and the total amounts to 10,600 subscribers who are put into communication with each other in the neighborhood of New York alone; and here in England we can only muster 11,000. There are just as many subscribers probably at this moment in New York and its neighborhood as we have in the whole of the ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 481, March 21, 1885 • Various


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