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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



... not do; (6) the expense involved in employing workers at trade prices and for shorter hours; (7) the cost of articles, and other details which are involved in entering into competition with trade. It may be stated that no trade school should underbid the market, but should charge the full prices and expect to give equivalent returns. A trade school cannot afford to be an amateur supported by a philanthropic public, but must have a recognized ...
— The Making of a Trade School • Mary Schenck Woolman

... people—the skilled laborer able to underbid without effort any Western artisan in the same line of industry—remains happily independent of both shoemakers and tailors. His feet are good to look at, his body is healthy, and his heart is free. If he desire to travel a ...
— Kokoro - Japanese Inner Life Hints • Lafcadio Hearn



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