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View definitions for up to snuff

up to snuff

adjective as in au fait

adjective as in fit

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I asked Neglia if he, as a professional parliamentarian, thought the RNC was up to snuff in its adherence to parliamentary practice.

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“So there’s a lot going on there to get it up to snuff for the interim period,” Manfred said.

“Freshmen can only handle so many minutes and after a certain minute level for a player that’s young, it’s going to be diminishing returns and our bench hasn’t been up to snuff — not for a lack of effort,” Cronin said.

In addition, the field is too narrow, and bringing it up to snuff would require Kroenke to demolish some of the ground-level suites in the corners, further reducing capacity.

So far, though, uptake of the updated shots has not been up to snuff for public health officials.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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