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“submarined”
submarine (verb), submarines; submarined; submarining
1. To serve or operate on a U-boat: When Jack was in the navy he submarined with others in the sub off the coast.
2. To attack, particularly to torpedo, with a U-boat: In the history book Jack was reading, the Germans submarined the Allies in the Second World War.
3. To deliver a ball using a low sidearm or underhand motion: Jim tried to submarine his pitch, but he was too nervous and bundled up his throw.
4. To move forward or even under in a sliding movement: When the car accident happened, little Susi submarined under the front seat because her safety belt broke.
2. To attack, particularly to torpedo, with a U-boat: In the history book Jack was reading, the Germans submarined the Allies in the Second World War.
3. To deliver a ball using a low sidearm or underhand motion: Jim tried to submarine his pitch, but he was too nervous and bundled up his throw.
4. To move forward or even under in a sliding movement: When the car accident happened, little Susi submarined under the front seat because her safety belt broke.
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mare, mari-, mar- +
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