Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A dialectal form of
undern .
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Examples
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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It's interesting that your condemning Obama when he hasn't been in office aunder two months and none of his fixes have had a chance to be put into action.
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