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Underbid

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Verb

1. underbid

bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants

2. underbid

bid lower than a competing bidder

3. underbid

bid too low

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Underbid

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verb -bids, -bidding or -bid (transitive)
1. 
to submit a bid lower than that of (others)
Irena underbid the other dealers
2. 
to submit an excessively low bid for
3. bridge
to make a bid that will win fewer tricks than is justified by the strength of the hand
he underbid his hand

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Underbid

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verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˌunderˈbid or ˌunderˈbidding
1. 
to bid lower than (another person)
2. 
to bid less than the worth of (a thing, as one's hand in bridge)
noun
3. 
a lower or inadequate bid

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Underbid

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v. un·der·bid, un·der·bid·ding, un·der·bids
v.tr.
1. To bid lower than (a competitor).
2. Games To bid less than the full value of (one's hand) in bridge.
v.intr.
To make an unnecessarily low bid.

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