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under it

adv. under that; "the headings and the items listed thereunder" [syn: thereunder, under that]

Usage examples of "under it".

Now there was just the sturdy, comfortable furniture which Jack had built himself, the damnthing and bush-goblin and veldbeest skins on the floor, and the gun-rack with a tangle of bedding under it where his own family of Fuzzies slept.

They gave the ship time to clear customs, then had a frogman go under it while it was at the quayside and prise the horse loose.

The pig promptly got up, jumped off the bed and scrambled under it.

In three weeks we'll be playing tag with the fish a hundred fathoms under it.

Minnie complains nonstop like it's a sermon, or singing the blues with no music, a whining melodic midnight blue voice from deep in her throat as she bangs around the kitchen, heavy hipped in her ugly white uniform, its bulk exaggerated by the white nylon sweater she's wearing under it.

The dank damp-earth smell of the bunker gave way to the dust-bodies-burnt-distillate stink of a working firebase, and under it a hint of the vast pine forests that stretched eastward ten thousand kilometers to Kamchatka and the Pacific.

One of our fellas - I think it might have been Hort Sartoris - was buried under it, and for just one second I seen his hand underneath all those blazing coals, openin and closin.

The periodical was hidden under it, and of course I glanced through it.

Yet is Thine omnipotent arm able also to take this temptation away from me, and to lessen its power that I fall not utterly under it, even as many a time past thou has helped me, O God, my merciful God.

He stands under it with his mouth open, gulping water full of grit and twigs and other things he doesn’.

I ended up in a short-sleeved, black velvet, midriff top with such a low neckline that it took a special bra under it just so the bra didn't show.