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Meanings of
muster up
in English
Portuguese
reagrupar
Spanish
concentrar
Back to the meaning
Gather or bring together.
rally
summon
muster
come up
Portuguese
reagrupar
Synonyms
Examples for "
rally
"
rally
summon
muster
come up
Examples for "
rally
"
1
Dublin: The Dublin market benefitted from the general
rally
around Europe today.
2
Recent market trading has seen an impressive
rally
in global stock prices.
3
Several thousand of Leung's supporters also staged a pro-government New Year
rally
.
4
The index extended its new year
rally
into a fifth straight week.
5
The President held another political
rally
today, this time in Mosinee, Wisconsin.
1
Yes, we probably had to
summon
him by name at some point.
2
He was aware of danger but couldn't
summon
any response to it.
3
The lower house voted on Tuesday to
summon
him for an explanation.
4
Did that warlord of theirs
summon
it somehow?' Ghenna lowered the paper.
5
You will call me 'ma'am.' If I
summon
you, you come running.
1
It would need to pass
muster
with regional water and environmental authorities.
2
It currently needs all the energy it can
muster
just to survive.
3
At best, the Arabs could
muster
perhaps four or five thousand men.
4
Neither side really wants peace-justsome breathing space to
muster
their forces.
5
I fear ye will soon need all the strength ye can
muster
.
1
Europe has yet to
come
up
with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
2
One question will be answered but a new question will
come
up
.
3
The issue of her health and age is going to
come
up
.
4
The CDC used new methods to
come
up
with the higher number.
5
Mr English said he didn't expect any leadership talk to
come
up
.
Usage of
muster up
in English
1
I couldn't even
muster
up
a whimper: it took too much energy.
2
Judging by what's on screen, it's difficult to
muster
up
much sympathy.
3
Thinking it over, Harold could
muster
up
no argument against Sarah's logic.
4
Every penny counts so whatever you can
muster
up
is greatly appreciated.
5
Now, Bullen,
muster
up
your knowledge of the language, and address them.
6
The most we could
muster
up
would be ten or a dozen.
7
His sister was afraid, but he told her to
muster
up
courage.
8
We never spoke; we were just too weary to
muster
up
the energy.
9
Something I've been trying to
muster
up
the courage to say all day.
10
But tonight, he found he couldn't quite
muster
up
the enthusiasm.
11
The young lord, however, managed to
muster
up
resolution to commence the task.
12
Of course, not all entrepreneurs
muster
up
for the challenge.
13
What kind of clear thinking can you
muster
up
when you can't see straight?
14
Joseph sighed, trying to
muster
up
interest in the lesson.
15
Stopping a minute to
muster
up
her courage, she waited at the open door.
16
Right now I couldn't
muster
up
the least shred of passion of any sort.
Other examples for "muster up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
muster
up
muster
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
muster up
Portuguese
reagrupar
Spanish
concentrar
avenir
unir
juntar
reunir
conseguir
Muster up
through the time
Muster up
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common