Compulsory military service.
Gather or bring together.
Process of gathering livestock; usually involve cattle, sheep or horses, but may also include goats, camels, buffalo or other animals.
Competitive skills event held between fire departments.
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 .
6 The rates that funds can muster are falling as competition becomes fiercer.
7 Rebel soldiers move regularly across the border and defectors muster inside Turkey.
8 Neither of them could muster the strength to tell her the truth.
9 But most of the testimony would not pass muster in the witness-box.
10 Britain has been unable to muster enough allies to block the proposal.
11 The muster shall begin at once, and wait for none that tarry.
12 Under the circumstances, his attitude was the best he could possibly muster .
13 She tried to muster a warm smile as she said, Thank you.
14 These muster - days happened three or four times in my boyhood in Concord.
15 The town bells were rung, for a general muster of the citizens.
16 The two cats would need all of the courage they could muster .
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