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can anyone tell me wat's da meaning of the idiom "MUSTER UP"
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STUDENT HERE
can anyone tell me wat's da meaning of the idiom "MUSTER UP"
still i m not getting :(
The verb "to muster" has the meaning of to gather in a group someone/something. So sheep in New Zealand are not rounded up, but mustered.
Troops are mustered on the parade ground.
To muster up courage = to gather your courage together in order to face doing something.
Don't trouble yourself with the pesky word.
You won't be understood with your crowd anyway, if you're all accustomed to speaking at the level of 'wat's da...'
They'll think you're say 'musta'.
How does one render 'must have' into this dialect?
hey there,
it means:Gain sth by collecting it from other people or by drawing it from within oneself;summon sth up.
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what is an idiom
Iwill like to know all the involvement in writting formal & informal letters. From the start to the closing.