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underbid
verb un·der·bid \ˌən-dər-ˈbid\
: to offer to do work for less money than (another person or group) : to bid less than (someone else)
un·der·bidun·der·bid·ding
Full Definition of UNDERBID
transitive verb
1
: to bid less than (a competing bidder)
2
: to bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants
intransitive verb
: to bid too low
— un·der·bid·der noun
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First Known Use of UNDERBID
circa 1677
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