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under the counter

[uhn-der-thuh-koun-ter] / ˈʌn dər ðəˈkaʊn tər /
ADVERB
sold clandestinely
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ADJECTIVE
illegal; unauthorized
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“We can grow almost all leafy green vegetables, most culinary herbs, some ornamental flowers, and a few fruiting varieties such as peppers which is unique to our under-the-counter model,” Massey said.

From Washington Times

Sales of chest freezers and under-the-counter freezers are up, a trend which normally happens in the run-up to Christmas as people stock up, the AO.com spokesperson added.

From BBC

The houses will measure at 8 feet by 16 feet and include an under-the-counter refrigerator, a day bed, a microwave, built-in storage, a full bath with a shower and a ceiling fan.

From Washington Times

So expand the space you do have with smaller appliances, such as under-the-counter refrigerators, and appliances built into a wall.

From Los Angeles Times

They extended the counter into the former office to create a beer and wine tasting area with comfortable chairs, wine coolers and small under-the-counter refrigerators.

From Washington Times