We have no meanings for "lie doggo" in our records yet.
1 If he were lucky, he might lie doggo ; but there was no other course.
2 We should, therefore, have to find some cover where we could lie doggo until the excitement passed.
3 Their only chance, I suppose, of getting to the bottom of it is to lie doggo as far as possible.
4 It also confirms my belief that Palliser is lying doggo for a time.
5 Any Boches who have survived are lying doggo .
6 I was lying doggo by myself in a hole, and bullets whizzing over me all the time.
7 Could he still be lodged in the brain, lying doggo , waiting for a chance to take over?
8 Someone was lying doggo , he decided.
9 We were lying doggo looking out at the snow peaks incandescent in dawn when the first Invader patrols trailed by below.
10 I couldn't see 'im as I was lying doggo in a 'ole, but I 'eard a revolver shot about ten yards away.
11 "Do you think he's done something that we don't know about, and is lying doggo on account of the police?"
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