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embark

[em-bahrk] / ɛmˈbɑrk /


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When everyone focuses on sourdough starters, The Dog who adopted me over half a decade ago, and I, embark on a journey in my little Spanish house surrounded by San Diego desert soil.

From Salon • May 9, 2026

Members of Starmer’s cabinet took to the airwaves Friday to defend their leader and say now isn’t the time to embark on a process to find a new prime minister.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 8, 2026

The iconic singer resided in the property while he was rehearsing for his “This Is It” tour, which he was due to embark upon in July 2009.

From MarketWatch • May 5, 2026

As my clients embark on the private journey that is therapy, in a room thoughtfully arranged to contain everything, the room itself is the reliable axis around which meaningful and deep changes can occur.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 16, 2026

It wasn’t that she was particularly anxious to embark on a journey of near-certain doom, but there was always “just one more thing!” when it came to Indian aunties and uncles.

From "Aru Shah and the End of Time" by Roshani Chokshi




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