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to go to ground
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to suddenly disappear from sight, particularly in order to hide from someone
What is the origin of the idiom "go to ground" and when to use it?
The idiom "go to ground" originated from hunting terms, where it described animals finding safety in their underground homes to avoid being captured. Later, people started using it to describe when someone hides or disappears, like an animal seeking refuge underground. This phrase can be used in storytelling, crime-related contexts, or even metaphorically to describe someone withdrawing from public view or choosing seclusion.
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They would have gone to ground if they had known the consequences of their actions.
They plan to go to ground in a quiet countryside retreat to find peace and solitude.
He often goes to ground whenever he wants to avoid unwanted attention.
If the situation becomes unbearable, he would consider going to ground and cutting off contact temporarily.
They went to ground for several days to evade capture by the authorities.