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View definitions for go under

go under

verb as in fail, submerge

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The song is one of Dylan's most famous hits and the draft pages were among 60 items belonging to the singer that went under the hammer in the city of Nashville.

From BBC

Such was the breathtaking nature of the catches, Alana King's 5-46 went under the radar, while Wareham added a vital two wickets to her batting cameo as England lost another seven wickets to spin.

From BBC

Studies in Colorado, Michigan, and Texas would later show that bird flu cases had gone under the radar.

From Salon

Fearing her small business might go under, this Oregonian breathed a sigh of relief after the election.

"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."

From BBC

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

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