Crossword clues for underpart
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Underpart \Un"der*part`\, n. A subordinate part.
It should be lightened with underparts of mirth.
--Dryden.
Wiktionary
n. A lower or underneath part vb. (lb en transitive) To divide (a part) and assign subordinate portions of it.
WordNet
n. a part lying on the lower side or underneath an animal's body; "the warbler has a white throat and underparts"; "a woodland mouse with white underparts"
Usage examples of "underpart".
He touched her, the tip of the knife against the underpart of her left breast, not quite enough pressure to break the skin.
A projectile slid from the underpart of the ship, extended stabilizers, and spiraled toward the ground.
He propped his heels on the underpart of the bed so the robe parted in the middle, not showing much flesh, but giving the promise that only a little more movement would flaunt his legs, his thighs, all of him.
Coaxing it at last to Abanat, they headed the monster berg toward shore, where its underpart ran aground in the Abanat mud.
God to be getting all dirty and greasy working on the underparts of cars.
They tore at the lashing tentacles, at the soft underparts, at the tough skin of the main gas-sac.
Grampus gave Triton a glimpse of fifty enormous teeth, and with a swirl of rounded flippers turned away his thirty-foot black bulk, tagged with white on underparts, above each eye and on each flank.
Rounder of body, amber back in striking contrast to the white spots, the clump of white fur growing longer between her ears and along her spine, about her broad muzzle and underparts, she was majestic.
In his run across country, leaves, twigs and burrs had become entangled in his long hair, and his legs and underparts were caked with mire.
Its underparts were pale orange and the upper fur tan with subtle black shading rather like a kit fox.
The rest of it was clear across the road, looking to be high as a meeting house steeple, showing underparts chunked up with greasy, filthy ice.
He was hunkered down in front of Angevine, thrusting his face and hands into the engines in her metal underparts.
I was up to where the beam joined with the underpart of the platform and the windows were right above me and the guard, some college-kid fairgoer bracing him from behind, was reaching out a hand down to me and I took it, hanging over the fair for one long moment before he pulled me up and in.
They tore at the lashing tentacles, at the soft underparts, at the tough skin of the main gas-sac.
To some extent, he resembled Ax-Hoof's description of the dreaded Blackfoot though he was largerhis body being about eighteen feet long and his thick tail adding another six feetmore chunkily built and his fur was a uniform dark-brown color, becoming a few shades lighter on his underparts.