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underarmed

American  
[uhn-der-ahrmd] / ˌʌn dərˈɑrmd /

adjective

  1. not having sufficient weapons.


Etymology

Origin of underarmed

under- + armed 2

Example Sentences

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It is a war for which Harry feels desperately underarmed, physically and intellectually.

From Time • Jul. 10, 2011

All China's dauntless, underarmed soldiers knew was that wherever they met the enemy, he took a beating.

From Time Magazine Archive

By 1941 standards, most of them were underarmed.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pohang held, but only after U.S. units from other sectors had been moved up to support the underarmed South Korean defenders.

From Time Magazine Archive