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Underbid   /ˈəndərbˌɪd/   Listen
Underbid

verb
(past & past part. underbid; pres. part. underbidding)
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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"Underbid" Quotes from Famous Books



... deals. We're not goin' to freight any ourselves if we can get out of it. But we'll sign no contracts in such a matter. Lowest bidder gets our business so long as he don't fail to keep us supplied with all we need. If you can underbid these truck men, you'll get the business; and from what I know about you, I have no doubt but that you'll ...
— The She Boss - A Western Story • Arthur Preston Hankins



Words linked to "Underbid" :   auction sale, overbid, outbid, bid, call, offer, tender, auction, vendue



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