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Definition of "underseal" []

  • A thick, resilient coating applied to the underbody or chassis of an automobile to protect against damage from small stones, etc, which would rapidly chip ordinary paint and allowing rusting to begin. (noun)
  • To coat (the underbody or chassis of a vehicle) with underseal. (verb)

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Use "underseal" in a sentence
  • "My favorite photograph was this one although this one also is nice, but the evidence is incomplete because 10 photographs including their female companions are still, I believe, underseal."
  • "The juges decision which Christy will digest for us tomorrow is in response to some really bullshit carping about Fitz filing thing ex parte the judge can read it but the defense cannot and filing things underseal."
  • "Some, like mahogany and leather, were expected, but others like oil, petrol, underseal, and felt were more surprising."