Snuff in a sentence as a noun

At that point, it's really up to whether _you_ are up to snuff.

Thanks, I've been feeling like what I've been doing lately just isn't up to snuff, and have been getting frustrated.

And that's a conservative cost - heaven help you if your insurance isn't up to snuff or if you need meds.

If my math skills aren't up to snuff for a hobby project I'm working on, Khan Academy is there.

We already have patches, gum, snuff, chaw; if you really want to inhale it as a vapor, why can't you do that in private?

Snuff in a sentence as a verb

To add to your list btw, he also let MobileMe ship which no one agreed was up to snuff and he acknowledged later by firing the entire team.

On the other hand, we will snuff every conscious being out permanently, and they and their family go through years of suffering.

Even the ones who favor more standardized testing as a way of finding teachers who aren't up to snuff say the test score has to be one input to the equation, not the only thing.

It's a problem where a company has co-opted well-meaning regulation to snuff out competition, which is a thing capitalist companies do.

A depiction of a real illegal act is not what you would call porn, it's snuff video perhaps, and distributing it is already or should be prohibited under different laws.

Snuff in a sentence as an adjective

Beyond that, the specs just weren't up to snuff -- with 2GB RAM and 64GB storage, I'd just barely be able to run enough software to occasionally use it as a portable development machine.

Assuming the cryptography is up to snuff, there is no reason why people won't come to accept it's value in time, just as we now accept that the "bits" that represent our bank balance denote value.

Or perhaps he is referring to this:"the Zetas would delight in kidnapping and torturing him for fun, videotaping the snuff, and finally dissolving the poor bastards carcass in an oil drum full of acid.

Snuff definitions

noun

the charred portion of a candlewick

noun

a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single time

noun

finely powdered tobacco for sniffing up the nose

noun

sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose

See also: sniff

verb

sniff or smell inquiringly

See also: snuffle

verb

inhale audibly through the nose; "snuff coke"

adjective

snuff colored; of a greyish to yellowish brown

See also: snuff-brown mummy-brown chukker-brown