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go under

verb as in fail, submerge

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First, Springbok scrum-half Williams sauntered through some soft fringe defence and nonchalantly rounded Steward to go under the posts.

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A Cold War nuclear bunker with no toilet or running water is to go under the hammer in a 24-hour online auction.

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He has seen his difficult periods out, without going under, and has kept on being himself - wanting the ball, winning the ball, and doing the right things.

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Her dentist said she would need to go under general anaesthetic and told her parents that would mean waiting for over a year.

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Despite his menacing power, two-time Olympian Beterbiev's boxing skills often go under the radar.

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

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