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Meanings of
go underground
in English
Process involving one person going to an unknown place to escape from someone or something.
abscond
go into hiding
Usage of
go underground
in English
1
To meet with the Lord of Thorns, you have to
go
underground
.
2
Luas is more likely to fly through the air than
go
underground
.
3
It must have a thickness, because we can
go
underground
or underwater.
4
I didn't dare make it myself, so I had to
go
underground
.
5
Mods and rude boys don't die, it seems, they just
go
underground
.
6
During some periods of history, Freemasons have needed to
go
underground
to survive.
7
Taliban leaders in Pakistan target video shops, but the dealers merely
go
underground
.
8
There are fears this flow of money could
go
underground
through unlicensed agents.
9
Who lets themself go like that in order to
go
underground
?
10
To be a full part of the team, you have to
go
underground
.
11
But you and Joe and Oscar had better
go
underground
for a while.
12
Was it actually an attempt to
go
underground
-
to
make
the project more secretive?
13
Unless you want to
go
underground
,
leave your home, and assume a new identity.
14
He said all new turbines should go off-shore and the interconnector must
go
underground
.
15
We are trying our best to
go
underground
,
he said.
16
If your son hasn't come home, it's probably because he's decided to
go
underground
.
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Other examples for "go underground"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
underground
go
Verb
Adverb
Go underground
through the time
Go underground
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common