Phrases with «muster»

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The word "muster" means to gather or assemble a group of people, things, or feelings together. Full definition

Adjective + «muster»

Sentences with «muster»

  • Shakespeare, Michelangelo, and a host of other worthies would not pass muster with today's spiritual and political censors, according to Schaeffer. (firstthings.com)
  • It is their anger and courage (something many CEO»S couldn't muster in the face of the government before today) that is threatening the whole shabby exercise. (joannenova.com.au)
  • «Just look at what happened with the governor in his own primary with Zephyr Teachout,» he continued, referring to Cuomo's surprisingly weak showing last year, when only mustered only about 60 percent of the primary vote against Teachout, a little - known law professor, and comedian / activist Randy Credico. (nypost.com)
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