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Anonymous

Jan 01, 2025

Which phrase defines “muster” best?

Which phrase best defines the term "muster"? Is it "gather to smile"?

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Anonymous

Dec 05, 2024

Gather to smileExplanation:"Muster" means gathering and showing.
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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

to collect Explanation:The definition of muster is collect or assemble (a number or amount).Hope this helps (srry if im wrong lol)
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Anonymous

Feb 15, 2025

The phrase that best defines the word muster is B. to collect, gather.The definition of this word is to assemble as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge. However, it is also a synonym of collect, gather, conjure, or summon. As a verb, it can be used as a transitive verb, followed by an object, or as an intransitive verb.  
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Willie Mann

Feb 10, 2025

The correct answer is "to collect, gather".It is commonly used with words such as "an army" or "troops".
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Anonymous

Jan 11, 2025

To collect or gather is the correct answer, an example of why this is true being the phrase "Muster up the courage," because to do this would not be to smile or laugh up courage, nor to run quickly courage, nor to anger someone courage. It means to gather up your courage.

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