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To undercut
noun
A cut made in the lower part of something; the material so removed.
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Philosophers rise at 3 A.M. to undercut.
Pearl Jam decided to undercut the bootleggers.
"If they want to undercut me on price, go ahead.
I'm always looking to undercut the happiness of any situation".
Two local politicians showed up to undercut Mr. Romney's message.
How can a charity hope to undercut that?
Besides, Cantor plans to undercut the CBOT's prices.
Clever idea to undercut the portentousness of the song.
This allows Chinese companies to undercut their European competitors.
And so the idea was to undercut them.
Revis was able to undercut it and get the interception".
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