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[Verb] | "un*der*play" | \ ˌən-dər-ˈplā \
1: to play a role with subdued force
2: to act or present (a role, a scene, etc.) with restraint : play down
3: to play a card lower than (a held high card)
Origin: 1833 ;
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[ "underplay" ]
1: An intimate performance in a small audience capacity venue by a popular music act normally associated with selling out larger venues
* e.g., ... I was gutted when I couldn't get tickets for the Wembley Stadium gig, but I managed to snag tickets to see the band doing an underplay at The Garage - it'll be incredible with just 600 people in there.
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