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  • When you travel abroad, you mustn't O_E_S_A_ your visa.
    OVERSTAY
  • Computer users can regularly U_D_T_ their existing software.
    UPDATE
  • The French were completely O_T_L_Y_D by the Spanish team.
    OUTPLAYED
  • Don't U_D_R_S_I_A_E the difficulties of being a housewife with children.
    UNDERESTIMATE
  • He is very U_S_T about losing his job.
    UPSET
  • The family were U_R_O_E_ and forced to leave their home.
    UPROOTED
  • The company is having money problems so they will need to think about making redundancies and D_W_S_Z_N_.
    DOWNSIZING
  • He O_T_I_E_ all his brothers by more than 10 years.
    OUTLIVED
  • The girl at the till U_D_R_H_R_E_ me by 2 euros.
    UNDERCHARGED
  • I missed the bus this morning because I O_E_S_E_T again!
    OVERSLEPT
  • A higher court can O_E_R_L_ a judge's decision.
    OVERRULE
  • The chicken was O_E_C_O_E_ and dry.
    OVERCOOKED
  • A company may U_D_R_U_ its competitors' prices.
    UNDERCUT
  • Governments sometimes D_W_P_A_ the seriousness of a situation.
    DOWNPLAY
  • I O_E_H_A_D them talking about a party next weekend.
    OVERHEARD
  • All the technical words have been U_D_R_I_E_ in red.
    UNDERLINED
  • Rebels tried to O_E_T_R_W the government.
    OVERTHROW
  • I'm going to phone my mobile phone company to see if I can get a free U_G_A_E.
    UPGRADE
  • A patient may have to U_D_R_O an operation.
    UNDERGO
  • In our office, the women O_T_U_B_R the men by three to one.
    OUTNUMBER
  • I have D_W_L_A_E_ some new films to watch over the weekend.
    DOWNLOADED