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go underground

verb as in hole up

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Experts say petty crime rate in Japan may possibly increase when organized crime members go underground and unregulated.

The close call forced Gerhartsreiter to quit his $100,000-a-year job and go underground.

When that is happening, traditionally, anybody who thinks outside the box or has contrary views has to really go underground.

I can't go underground for a year, ten years, my whole life, waiting for freedom to be handed to me.

But they could see that he had fought a great fight, and Dennis the Whip vowed that he should never go underground any more.

When duly fattened, the grubs of the flesh flies go underground to transform themselves into pupae.

I have a long way to go underground and must arrive while it is still dark, so no one can mark the entrance by which I go.

In the business portion of many cities a transmission line must go underground, whether its voltage is high or low.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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