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lowball

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Word definitions for lowball in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. make a deliberately low estimate; "The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed" [syn: underestimate ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Lowball or low poker is a variant of poker in which the normal ranking of hands is inverted. Several variations of lowball poker exist, differing in whether aces are treated as high cards or low cards, and whether or not straights and flushes are used.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
lowball \lowball\ v. t. to give a deceptively low estimate of the price of (merchandise or services); -- a sales tactic to induce a person to buy. Syn: underestimate.

Usage examples of lowball.

Last he put on a baseball cap from the Tiara Casino, the logo of which was the best hand in Kansas City Lowball, 7-5-4-3-2 unsuited.

Like a surgeon before a routine operation, Oscar had learned to lowball his chances of success.

There is a sound that might be a fingernail pushing an ice cube around a lowball glass.

He lowered himself carefully, holding the lowball glass in front of him, and sank down in the chair.

Madelaine sat on the foot of the Barcalounger, near his ankles, her left hand resting on his knee, sipping a martini from a thick lowball glass.

He took some ice from a silver ice bucket and put it in a lowball glass and poured some Wild Turkey over it.

And how did a piece of slime like Phil Frigging Skink get the estimable Troy Jefferson, with his overt political ambitions, to offer a lowball plea in the first place?

One of those couples would discuss it long and hard and then make a lowball offer that would be quickly accepted.

Lloyd brought them alexanders in crystal lowball glasses they took upstairs with their coats and handbags.

Lloyd came with an alexander in a lowball glass, the crystal, he handed to Kelly in the chair and looked at Montez sitting on the other side of the bed, the lamp on, reading about Del Rio Power.

Emery Neff found that appraisal, scanned it, and jumped to the logical conclusion: that McKinley was a crook, lowballing so she could buy the books for a song.