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embark

v.
1.go on board
2.set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.)
3.proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers

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    not up to snuff
    not adequate
    My piano playing ability is not up to snuff and I need to practice more.



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    She went to the party with a pink ________ in her hair.

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