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Definition of undercut:

  • (noun) the material removed by a cut made underneath
  • (noun) the tender meat of the loin muscle on each side of the vertebral column
  • (noun) a cut made underneath to remove material
  • (verb) sell cheaper than one's competition
  • (verb) cut obliquely into (a tree) below the main cut and on the side toward which the tree will fall

Sentence Examples:

Undercutting slowly took place.

This should be a trifle undercut.

I've undercut him a couple of times.

I never saw a more awkwardly delivered undercut.

That moment the rocks ended; they were undercut.

Everywhere twenty of 'em waiting to undercut our pay.

The servant was now handing round the undercut.

He cut deep, and yet I just undercut him.

They say they'll undercut me till my trade's gone.

However, there should be no undercuts to hold the fish.

Something was moving in the deep shadow of the undercut.

That undercut that Jack taught us won me a reputation.

They heard much talk about water tables, about springs undercutting rock formations.

How should this calm, learned man know anything about undercuts or science in blows?

When greater slopes are required, it must be done by hand or undercutting resorted to.

And it is plainly intended to undercut authority and the order established by the Book.

Stumps that were too large to be handled in this way were undercut and sunk below grade.

An undercut to the ball caused it, when it struck the turf, to pull off into foul ground.

He gave the man back an undercut, when suddenly the fellow cast the sword from his hand.

It is a long roll of undercut of beef, so long that it seems to be sold by the yard.

The reason he did this was obvious, for the soft bank was undercut by the rush of waters.