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underways

n. (plural of underway English)

Usage examples of "underways".

It felt in keeping with the fundamental perversity of Oeble that the first even vaguely honorable person she'd met in the Underways had proved just as unwilling to help her as all the black-hearted scoundrels she'd ques­tioned hitherto.

His gaspings echoed loudly around him, in the chill, deserted underways of Flowfoam.

If she was out of her element in the streets and alleys of Oeble, it could only be worse in the city's Underways, supposedly a labyrinth of tunnels where the Gray Blades never ventured, and rogues of every stripe did precisely as they pleased.

Can you imagine me traipsing through the Underways, trafficking with your Red Axes and their ilk?

A good many folk had taken note of the ranger tramping about the Underways asking questions about the robbery in the Paeraddyn.

Ordinarily the view would have pleased him, but the tangled spires seemed somehow threat­ening just then, like the writhing facial tentacles of those green, centipede-like monstrosities that sometimes crawled into the Underways from Mask alone knew where.

It was accessible through the Underways, at street level, and via Rainspans.

Here in Oeble, thieves move loot through the Underways whenever possible, but some things are just too big and heavy to drag around below ground.

She cast about and spotted a notch in the wall, containing a steep flight of steps that probably linked that section of the Underways to somebody's cellar.

He would have known even if he hadn't encoun­tered them in the Underways, where honest people had no business.

They must know, or be able to find out in our library, where the underways lead.

I suppose I really can't blame the people, they all lived in the underways of Setani and I doubt if they saw the sun once a year.

I suppose I really can’t blame the people, they all lived in the underways of Setani and I doubt if they saw the sun once a year.