go underground
Verb

go underground

  1. (intransitive, especially of an animal, chiefly, North America) To escape into a burrow, hole, etc. when being hunted.
  2. (figurative, by extension, chiefly, North America) To hide from public view or sequester oneself, especially when authorities, members of the news media, or others are looking for one.



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