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Definition of Undersold

Undersold
Undersold Un`der*sold", p. p. of Undersell.

Meaning of Undersold from wikipedia

- street competitor; this pledge was known by the name "Never Knowingly Undersold". The first John Lewis store was opened in 1864 in Oxford Street, London...
- 2011). "John Lewis: Never Knowingly Undersold?". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 March 2011. "Never knowingly undersold". www.johnlewis.com. Lives Retold:...
- increases until finally even U.S. Steel, isolated and in danger of being undersold, agreed to rescind its own price increase. An editorial in The New York...
- critic Ben Brantley called her performance of the song "deliciously undersold," and noted that she had introduced it 54 years earlier. Lavin has appeared...
- remake. A third main entry, System Shock 3, has been announced. The games undersold sales expectations but have become cult classics, and have inspired numerous...
- Retrieved 2023-12-21. Tulloch, Lee (2023-06-09). "Why you should visit this undersold, teardrop-shaped island right now". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved...
- Duchovny filed a lawsuit against 20th Century Fox, claiming that Fox had undersold the rights to its own affiliates, thereby costing him huge sums of money...
- matters. The band's comeback album, Neighborhoods (2011), debuted high but undersold label expectations, and Blink-182 parted with Interscope Records in 2012...
- the low-cost producer in most areas (except woolens), and could not be undersold by the less efficient Europeans. Nevertheless, the tariff issue motivated...
- known for his strikeout totals, his strikeout totals have often been undersold because strikeout rate has often been measured per nine innings, rather...