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View definitions for go under

go under

verb as in fail, submerge

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"But because he's competing with Saudi owners, Qatari owners, American owners - all billionaires where they can just spend, spend, spend - his achievements go under the radar."

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They are set to go under the hammer on Thursday, days after the 44th anniversary of the murder of John Lennon, who was shot dead on 8 December 1980.

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Bruised by the brief tenure of his well-known chief of staff Sue Gray, the prime minister will hope that Sir Chris largely continues to go under the radar of the wider public's consciousness.

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Alas, juggling skills don’t guarantee solvency and the factory goes under, which allows for an intermission.

Hundreds of players will go under the hammer at the IPL's mega auction across Sunday and Monday, with sides looking to build their squads after retentions in October.

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

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