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Underling   /ˈəndərlɪŋ/   Listen
noun
Underling  n.  
1.
An inferior person or agent; a subordinate; a low-ranking employee.
2.
Hence, A mean, sorry fellow. "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings."






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"Underling" Quotes from Famous Books



... my friend coldly, are the spiritual superiors of dogs. The dog is a flunkey, a serf, an underling, a creature that is eternally watching its master. Look at Quilp at this moment. What a spectacle of servility. You don't see cats making themselves the slaves of men. They like to be stroked, but they have ...
— Pebbles on the Shore • Alpha of the Plough (Alfred George Gardiner)

... for the theatre. The next morning I placed the whole sum in the Funds, and I now had in all about fifteen thousand francs a year. This fortune enabled me to give up book-keeping at night, and also to resign my place at the Mont-de-piete, to the great satisfaction of the underling who stepped into my shoes. My friend died in 1827, at the age of sixty-three, after founding the great banking-house of Mongenod and Company, which made enormous profits from the first loans under the Restoration. His daughter, to whom he subsequently gave ...
— The Brotherhood of Consolation • Honore de Balzac

... a gentle, even rapid voice, a little hesitating now and then, more, through the greater part of this long utterance, as if he were thinking to himself than addressing another. Neither his tone nor manner were those of an underling, but Dorothy's startled nerves had communicated their tremor to her modesty, and with a gentle 'No, sir, I thank you; I must be ...
— St. George and St. Michael • George MacDonald

... Probably, said I to myself, he knew their castles to be impregnable, but, with the curiosity of youth, I desired to form an opinion of my own. I therefore lodged as a wayfarer at every castle to I could gain admittance, making friends with some underling, and getting a bed on occasion in the stables, although often I lodged within the castle itself. Thus I came to the belief, which I bring to you, that assisted by twenty fearless men I can capture any castle on the Rhine with the exception ...
— The Sword Maker • Robert Barr

... underling of the theatre found us out and brought us, "by Mrs. Siddons' desire," to the best places the house ...
— John Halifax, Gentleman • Dinah Maria Mulock Craik


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