underplot
Americannoun
noun
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a subsidiary plot in a literary or dramatic work
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an undercover plot
Etymology
Origin of underplot
Example Sentences
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Olympias: Underplot in his verses alludes, mock-heroically, to the fabled begetting of Alexander the Great. mantygers.
From Three Hours after Marriage by Arbuthnot, John
The two extraordinary lovers, Plotwell, and Underplot; there are so many of their resemblance in this great town, that we may call them knights of the shires, who represent them all.
From Three Hours after Marriage by Arbuthnot, John
I presented you a fine snuff-box; you gave it to that coxcomb Underplot, and Underplot gave it to my wife.
From Three Hours after Marriage by Arbuthnot, John
Enter Underplot in a chair like a sick man.
From Three Hours after Marriage by Arbuthnot, John
Underplot, un′dėr-plot, n. a plot under or subordinate to the main plot in a play or tale: a secret scheme, a trick.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various
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