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muster in

v. engage somebody to enter the army [syn: enlist, draft] [ant: discharge]

Usage examples of "muster in".

Though I had done a fair job of restacking the bricks, there was no chance they'd pass muster in the light of day.

He felt a confidence in his father-in-law that he could not muster in himself.

That's plenty of time for me to get to the muster in Alvstad by mid-November.

And when the first light came, and the princes force began to muster in the wards, and the bustle and clamour, however purposeful and moderate, would certainly bring out all the household, who was to tell the good canon that his daughter had taken flight in the darkness from the cloister, from marriage, and from her sires very imperfect love and care for her?

Amefel will muster in the spring and set the Lady Regent on the Regent’.

More grim men with swords than they'd been able to muster in the first place!