Underwood
noun
1.
woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees.
2.
a clump or stretch of such growth.
noun
1.
a less common word for undergrowth
noun
1.
Rory. born 1963, English Rugby Union player: played 85 times for England (1984–96) and scored 49 tries (an England record)
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verb (used with object), underworked, underworking. 1. to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea. 2. to employ inadequately: He underworks his mind and overworks his feet. verb (used without object), underworked, underworking. 3. to do less work than is normal or proper: He is fat because he underworks […]
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