"Everyone should muster the courage to speak in public."
another word for muster is: company, collection, rally, roll, meeting
soidiers used to wear armour
German used blitzkrieg tactics on Poland during the lightning war.
The phrase that best defines "muster" is to gather or assemble (troops, people, etc.), especially for inspection or preparation for battle. It can also refer to summoning up a particular quality or feeling, such as courage or enthusiasm. In a broader sense, "muster" can mean to bring forth or produce something, like muster up the strength to complete a difficult task.
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
I could not muster up the courage to touch the snake.
He was tired but he had to muster up enough strength to get the job done.
I FARTED -courtney
Hey, yo, what's up!
I couldn't muster to see my child in pain.
we had to try and muster as may people as possible
The young child could not muster the courage to walk near the roaring lion at the zoo.The soldiers will muster at the armory before marching in the parade.
another word for muster is: company, collection, rally, roll, meeting
The noun 'muster' is a standard collective noun for:a muster of crowsa muster of peacocksa muster of soldiersa muster of storks
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As a lieutenant-colonel in the Norfolk militia he was obliged to take part in the military exercises of the neighborhood and to muster troops.