The Collaborative International Dictionary
Underhang \Un`der*hang"\, v. t. & i.
To hang under or down; to suspend.
--Holland.
Wiktionary
n. That which underhangs. vb. (context transitive English) To suspend; hang.
Usage examples of "underhang".
See Cal in the far underhang of the bushes, as all the Deadheads drift off to sleep.
This mad neck was explosively pocked and mottled, with a flicker of adolescent virulence in the crimson underhang of the ears.
I found my shoe and carefully picked my way across the rocky shore toward the skiff, which was just offshore under a large underhang of rock.
He let the row boat drift a little out from the protecting underhang which had concealed the boat.
After a few minutes he ignored the Colonel completely and listened to the deep subliminal drumming in his ears, half-closed his eyes so that he could see the glimmering surface of the lake dapple across the dark underhang of the table.
A few acres of sloped and stony ground raked beyond the dark underhangs of hills.
The second creature drew his weapon-a strange thing with a short barrel and a large underhanging clip.
Except in her most secret dreams, no one had ever flogged her with such force, the crop burrowing into the underhang of each breast.