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underground

[uhn-der-ground, uhn-der-ground] / ˈʌn dərˈgraʊnd, ˈʌn dərˌgraʊnd /




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A video posted on social media shows a thick cloud of white smoke covering an underground section of a metro station, with some people standing at a distance.

From Barron's

Such cisterns typically would be installed underground, and could also be designed to capture rainwater.

From Los Angeles Times

More and more children are going to underground schools in the city.

From Barron's

Alexis de Tocqueville compared the recovery of the ancien régime’s laws and methods to rivers that, having gone underground, re-emerge “at another point in new surroundings.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In many earthquakes, surface movement is far smaller than the motion that occurs deep underground.

From Science Daily