1. mustering - Noun
2. mustering - Verb
of Muster
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll mustering location supervisors are provided with thermal scanners to check the temperature of the Pourkarmikas before they start work. Source: Internet
Brandon Lussier had two interceptions for Bemidji (2-1), Isaiah Biehn another, and the Hornet offense never touched the red zone while mustering just 138 yards of offense. Source: Internet
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh cited difficulties in mustering quorum for the meeting of the Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change and sought permission to hold virtual meetings. Source: Internet
But in mustering the required level of resolve, flexibility and persistence, the Commission arrived at a roadmap of what the empowerment of rural women and girls – with emphasis on unleashing the positive potential of technology – would look like. Source: Internet
I don’t wake up in the morning mustering courage so I can go into battle to slay dragons. Source: Internet
Legislators are concerned that Paterson’s move leaves the state in the hands of a lame duck governor who is absolutely incapable of mustering support for his budget plans. Source: Internet