undercarriage

IPA: ˈʌndɝkærɪdʒ

noun

  • The supporting structural framework of a vehicle.
  • The landing gear of an aircraft.
  • (euphemistic) The genitalia.
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Examples of "undercarriage" in Sentences

  • He went to France and blew it up by twisting a wire to its undercarriage.
  • Behind the undercarriage was a large wooden propeller blade with a flap behind it.
  • Perhaps the flight deck was a little too cold but the undercarriage was a little too warm...
  • Surprisingly washing your arm pits and your undercarriage is a lot harder than you might imagine using this method.
  • Incidentally, I've also heard of a few damage claims resulting from dents to the undercarriage, which is, of course, completely absurd.
  • Postgame: Detroit were destroyed in a devastating third inning when the wheels came off, and so did the roof, the doors, the undercarriage...
  • She added: "Everybody wants a labrador but when people saw the 'undercarriage' as we called it, they would ask if they could see one of the other dogs.
  • Toby just showed up at the door ... he must have been kept in a garage or a basement for the last week his entire undercarriage is gray and dirty, but he wasn't starving.
  • If traveling by bus to next destination, hotels can arrange bus tickets for convenience, but they are on a ‘backpacker’ bus, are more expensive, less comfortable, and potential theft of luggage in undercarriage could happen.

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