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mustering

Aussprache: [ˈmʌstərɪŋ]

Wort

Kontext: „gathering“

(verb) to collect or bring together a group of people, like when soldiers are called to form a line or when friends gather for a project. It often means organizing or assembling for a purpose.

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The teacher is mustering all the students for a fun field trip.

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She wasn’t mustering her friends for the event, so only a few people showed up.

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Are you mustering your team for the upcoming game?

Kontext: „emotion/energy“

(verb) to gather your strength, effort, or emotions to do something difficult, like finding the courage to speak in front of a crowd or finishing a big project.

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He is mustering his courage to talk to the new student at school.

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She couldn't muster any excitement for the event, so she chose to stay home.

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Can you muster enough energy to help with the chores?

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