Muster Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for muster.
muster
muster
/ˈmʌs.tə/
Examples
- In the south, leaders of the young Kuomintang mustered an army.
- At the rank of sergeant, Kinney was mustered out of the army in 1873.
- Humli decided that they muster all the soldiers.
- The large scaled muster of the clans was postponed.
- The rest of the sentence should be able to muster.
- Together they mustered two thirds of the seats in the country.
- After the muster, the recruits swore to obey the articles of war.
- He mustered out following the collapse of the Confederacy in 1865.
- The Roman emperors visited Bononia to conduct a muster of the legionnaries.
- Its purpose was to muster support against protectionism in the United States.
a gathering of military personnel for duty
noun
compulsory military service
noun
gather or bring together
verb
call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc.
verb
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"Must + Stir. You must stir up courage to gather and assemble."
Must + Her. You must gather all your courage to ask her out.
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