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be underneath
noun
The part under or lower.
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For much of the evening you might be underneath that car park.
And Sweet Thing begins to wonder, dangerously, who he might be underneath the make-up.
The suit and the mask obliterate the individual we rationally know to be underneath them.
Sometimes when I looked at Grans, I could see the pretty girl she used to be underneath the wrinkles.
"A nation is something that can transcend all this and be underneath and beyond all pleasure and pain.
We meet at London's West End Theatre, which turns out, somewhat confusingly, to be underneath a hotel near Green Park.
He added: "It was uncomfortable to be underneath and I was conscious that it was probably unsafe to spend too long under that particular beam".
As for the literal "on top" part, it's true that you might prefer to be underneath in bed and still be a feminist.
Sanders spent fifteen minutes eying the canoe from various angles, trying to get a sense of what might be underneath, before attempting to right it.
"Every weekend I'd be underneath it, rebuilding the suspension while a crowd of street people gave me unsolicited advice," he said.
The sign for Xinhua, which means New China News Agency, will be underneath the sign for Prudential, an American company, and above signs for Samsung (South Korean), Coca-Cola (American) and Hyundai (South Korean).
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