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undergrad

[uhn-der-grad] / ˈʌn dərˌgræd /




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Cold air, moving in from the great blizzard, underran warm air in Arkansas and Louisiana and tripped off an eccentric series of tornadoes.

From Time Magazine Archive

He did not hear the faintly hysterical note that underran her voice—the note of warning from a mind trying with panic-stricken haste to evade itself.

From The Gambler A Novel by Thurston, Katherine Cecil

It strikes me as curious now, the gravity with which this thought underran the fever and pain and dread of the morning.

From Men, Women, and Ghosts by Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart

Long after the train had crawled out of sight the boy stood there motionless beside the empty truck, reading over and over again the few scrawled words that underran the line of address.

From Once to Every Man by Fischer, Anton Otto

She made the statement in her usual soft tones, but a slight tremor of excitement underran her voice.

From The Masquerader by Thurston, Katherine Cecil




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