Similar words: underbody, underbelly, blunderbuss, thunderbolt, fender-bender, underground, underhanded, under consideration. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)bɪd] v. 1. bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants 2. bid lower than a competing bidder 3. bid too low.
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1. He says he found Scott had underbid one item by about $ 8, although it charged SunTran the full amount.
2. The manufacturers appear to have underbid the contracts by a wider margin than usual.
3. Just because we underbid our rivals and got a major order, they have accused us of illegal business.
4. With this pool of slave labor, you can underbid any contractor in the city.
5. Suggestion unanswering purpose fully what if competitor underbid at sacrifice which quite possible.
6. There is no doubt this would have given the company a significant foothold in the USA and was probably part of the reason that Boeing underbid EADS on the KC-X contract.
7. "At first, we lost money, " says Friedman , "because we underbid the jobs.
8. I flatter myself the beasts that perish could not underbid that, as a low form of consciousness.
9. It is driven by collectors rather than dealers, who stockpile or underbid simply to push up prices.
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