underarmed
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of underarmed
Example Sentences
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It is a war for which Harry feels desperately underarmed, physically and intellectually.
From Time • Jul. 10, 2011
It was part of life in the underarmed, fabulously rich, strangely strategic Indies, lying like a rich, jewel-encrusted girdle athwart the sea traffic of half the world.
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After valiant fighting against overwhelming odds, the underarmed Greeks suffered dreadful decimation and almost ceased to exist as a fighting force.
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In mountainous country where the invaders were hard put to it to use their armor, the underarmed South Koreans-more than held their own.
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Pohang held, but only after U.S. units from other sectors had been moved up to support the underarmed South Korean defenders.
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