Verb
engage somebody to enter the army
Source: WordNetMovies are one of the bad habits that have corrupted our century. They have slipped into the American mind more misinformation in one evening than the Dark Ages could muster in a decade. Ben Hecht
Fair stands the ancient Rectory, The Rectory of Croft, The sun shines bright upon it, The breezes whisper soft. From all the house and garden Its inhabitants come forth, And muster in the road without, And pace in twos and threes about, The children of the North. Lewis Carroll
Any solution which requires India trading away any part of Arunachal Pradesh will not pass muster in New Delhi. Source: Internet
Before, his guests could pass muster in the Warehouse; Staples rocks the churchhouse. Source: Internet
A two-out single was all Hamburg could muster in the bottom of the inning. Source: Internet
It seemed that I could pass muster in a global multimillion pounds corporation, but not in the world of education. Source: Internet