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Underplay   /əndərplˈeɪ/   Listen
Underplay

verb
1.
Act (a role) with great restraint.  Synonym: underact.
2.
Play a card lower than (a held high card).






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"Underplay" Quotes from Famous Books



... his common daily life Man is for ever seeking after harmony, in avoidance of chaos: he cultivates habits by the clock, he forms committees, governments, hierarchies, laws, constitutions, by which (as he hopes) a system of society will work in tune. But these are childish imitations, underplay ...
— On The Art of Reading • Arthur Quiller-Couch



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