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Underbid  v. t.  (past & past part. underbid; pres. part. underbidding)  To bid less than, as when a contract or service is offered to the lowest bidder; to offer to contract, sell, or do for a lower price than.






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"Underbid" Quotes from Famous Books



... instance money talked. With but a small bunch of beeves to brand on the starting day, the direction in which the herd was allowed to leave the bed-ground would be the final answer. If west, Dimmit had underbid Lasalle; if the contrary, then the departure of this herd would be a matter of record in the latter county. Dr. Beaver enjoyed the situation hugely, acting the intermediary in behalf of his guest. Personally I was unconcerned, but was neutral and ...
— The Outlet • Andy Adams



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



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