Underpuller vs Underpulled - What's the difference?
underpuller | underpulled |
(underpull)
To exert one's influence secretly.
*1896 , Edmund Brown Viney Christian, A Short History of Solicitors :
* Lord North, Life of the late Lord Keeper Guilford
As a noun underpuller
is (obsolete) one who underpulls.As a verb underpulled is
(underpull).underpulled
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(head)underpull
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(en verb)- It may have been that the lower ranks of the apprenticii , in the words of The Compleat Solicitor, underpulled causes during the long term of study then necessary before the rank of utter barrister was attained.
- His Lordship, while he was a Student, and during his Incapacity to practise aboveboard, was contented to underpull , as they call it, and managed diverse Suits for his Country Friends and Relations
