underbelly

IPA: ˈʌndɝbɛɫi

noun

  • The underside of an animal.
  • The underside of any thing.
  • (figuratively) The side which is not normally seen, normally a dark, immoral place.
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Examples of "underbelly" in Sentences

  • The ugly underbelly if you will.
  • The underbelly is black and green.
  • It's the unpleasant underbelly ofWikipedia.
  • It's the unpleasant underbelly of Wikipedia.
  • Welcome to the sleazy underbelly of Wikipedia
  • It was general ashy grey with a white underbelly.
  • Sharpedo is colored blue with a white underbelly.
  • Most vulnerable part of the train is the underbelly.
  • Our underbelly is showing and we are no longer safe.
  • I also note that your puritanical underbelly is showing.
  • Every community has its less seemly underbelly, as we know.
  • Us people in developed nations prefer to call our underbelly a gunt.
  • He can eat the underbelly, which is real soft, where there's no quills.
  • A white underbelly is permissible but a coloured underbelly is encouraged.
  • Trig’s real mom, suggests the internet underbelly, is Sarah’s teenage daughter, Bristol.
  • The stupidity that excretes from the mouths of the rightwing underbelly is just astonishing
  • Okay, at the risk of revealing my soggy, maudlin underbelly ... this made me a smidgen weepy.
  • Rome's underbelly is gradually revealed, and each book spirals you further in and further down into real Roman life.
  • Looking out his window, he had time to think just three things: The wheels are up, the underbelly is white, and "man, that guy is low."
  • Hey Dougie, thank you for confirming my 1st post: "The stupidity that excretes from the mouths of the rightwing underbelly is just astonishing."

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