underdog in the PONS Dictionary

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the underdog

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He typically stood up for the little guy or underdog.
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His works are characterized by a marked sympathy for the underdog, a dislike of authority, and with homage to traditional, popular virtues.
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He was a 4-to-1 underdog going into the fight.
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My songs always goes to the underdog to the worker.
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The game was an underdog darling of the indie game scene during its high-profile and protracted five-year development cycle.
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As the underdog, some players saw a miracle on the horizon.
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Hailstone was the underdog in the election, being relatively unknown in the area at the time.
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And they are underdogs, men who otherwise might have no business in the game.
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