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under the sunIn existence.Rate it:

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under the yokeUnder subjugation.Rate it:

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under one's breathSoftly, so as not to be heard.Rate it:

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under pressureSubjected to pressure.Rate it:

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Get Under Your SkinTo annoy or irritate someoneRate it:

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under fireSubjected to enemy attack.Rate it:

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under sailWith sails unfurled; powered by the wind.Rate it:

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under the weatherExperiencing adversity.Rate it:

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under glassIn a glass case, like an item in a museum.Rate it:

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under the coshsubjected to (figurative) pressureRate it:

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under the impressionThinking or making assumptions, often incorrectly.Rate it:

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under the pumpUnder pressure to perform.Rate it:

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to not let any grass grow under one's feetto be always active and never delay in taking an actionRate it:

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under fireCriticized or held responsible for something.Rate it:

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light a fire underTo start sooner or move faster.Rate it:

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under erasureOf a bit of text, written and strickenthrough; hence, figuratively in some sense both present and absent.Rate it:

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under one's wingUnder one's protection, sponsorship, or tutelage.Rate it:

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Under the TableIn secret, hidden, alcoholic, clandestineRate it:

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aliquid fidem habet (vid. also fides under sect. VII., History)a thing finds credence, is credible.Rate it:

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am I under arrestAsked to authority, to ascertain if one is being detained.Rate it:

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be snowed underTo have a lot of things to do, usually work-related.Rate it:

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brush under the carpetTo hide, cover up or overlook something, usually a negative thingRate it:

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bubble underto be successful on a modest scale, without yet being fully establishedRate it:

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buckle underto reluctantly accept something, due to the pressure.Rate it:

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come underTo be subjected to, be under the auspices of.Rate it:

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come underTo be included or classified under.Rate it:

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come underTo come underneath.Rate it:

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crawl back under your rockleave; get out of here; go back where you came fromRate it:

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down underIn Australia.Rate it:

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fly under the radarTo go unnoticed, especially for a long period of time.Rate it:

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go underTo enter a state of hypnosis.Rate it:

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go underTo be named; to call oneself.Rate it:

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go underTo collapse or fail, e.g. by going bankrupt.Rate it:

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go underTo descend into a body of water; to founder.Rate it:

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go under the knifeHave surgeryRate it:

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Keep Something under Your HatTo hold off disclosing something, not to reveal something secretRate it:

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keep underTo hold in subjection; hence, to oppress.Rate it:

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knock underTo yield; to submit; to acknowledge oneself conquered.Rate it:

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let the grass grow under one's feetTo be idle; to fail to make progress.Rate it:

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over/underAlso expressed as over-under; In sports betting, a sportsbook predicts the combined teams' score for a certain game. In an over/under bet, people bet on whether the combined teams' score will be more than (over) or less than (under) the sportsbook's predicted total combined score of the gameRate it:

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push underTo hide or repressRate it:

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six feet underBuried six feet underground; not alive; dead.Rate it:

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sleep under the same bridgea critique of a law where circumstances are ignored.Rate it:

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sleep under the same bridgeTo be formally, but not actually, equal under the law.Rate it:

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snow underTo overwhelm.Rate it:

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snowed underHave too much work.Rate it:

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talk somebody under the tableWith excessive talk or numerous arguments.Rate it:

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there is nothing new under the sunThere is nothing truly novel in existence. Every new idea has some sort of precedent or echo from the past.Rate it:

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under constructionA building or road may be being built or repaired and labeled as “under construction”Rate it:

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under erasureOf a bit of text, written and strickenthrough; hence, figuratively in some sense both present and absent.Rate it:

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