go under

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Recent Examples of go under Carlos Alcaraz is running away with it For Alcaraz, this year’s Australian Open has been an operation in going under the radar and dialling things back. Charlie Eccleshare, The Athletic, 19 Jan. 2025 Del Mar’s residents and its City Council have advocated a tunnel under the fairgrounds as a way to avoid going under their city of less than 4,000 residents. Phil Diehl, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Feb. 2025 Buehler had a career 3.02 ERA with 690 strikeouts in 630 innings before going under the knife for the second time in late 2022, so some teams could view this as a chance to lock in a front-line starter to a below-market long-term deal. Tim Britton, The Athletic, 12 Feb. 2025 The typical home that went under contract sat on the market for 54 days before an offer was accepted, the longest since March 2020 and a week longer than at the same time in 2023. Austin Denean, Baltimore Sun, 31 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for go under
Recent Examples of Synonyms for go under
Verb
  • Freshman Jordan Ayala struck out 11 in win over Orange Lutheran; NR 17.
    Eric Sondheimer, Los Angeles Times, 23 Feb. 2025
  • In 97 minor-league innings, Matthews walked seven batters and struck out 114.
    Dan Hayes, The Athletic, 23 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • Large amounts of iron were washed out, flooding the oceans.
    David Bressan, Forbes, 22 Feb. 2025
  • Without a completely dark room, the image can look washed out and be hard to see.
    Parker Hall, WIRED, 20 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • However, their pitch was met with a firm rejection, and subsequent efforts over the years have foundered.
    Luke Cyphers, Sportico.com, 23 Feb. 2025
  • Any such reforms will be slow-moving, though, and America is foundering right now in a whirlpool of contested facts.
    Adam Marcus, The Atlantic, 13 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • Since launching a little over a month ago, the $TRUMP coin has tanked in value after early investors dumped the cryptocurrency.
    John Parkinson, ABC News, 27 Feb. 2025
  • The chipmaker has tanked more than 13% since the start of February after its fourth-quarter data center revenues fell short of expectations, spurring doubts over its ability to compete with Nvidia.
    Kif Leswing,Samantha Subin, CNBC, 27 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • This reaction, however, often misses the real cause: execution.
    Marius Ivanauskas, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2025
  • Philips fell 11% after missing sales growth expectations for the fourth quarter, while Glencore lost 7% after posting a 16% year-on-year decline in adjusted earnings.
    Yeo Boon Ping, CNBC, 20 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • The roof and walls of the institute have collapsed.
    Dan Perry, Newsweek, 20 Feb. 2025
  • The core collapses as the outer layers of the stars are shed.
    Robert Lea, Space.com, 20 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • After the Pittsburgh Steelers flamed out against the Ravens in the first round of the playoffs, running back Najee Harris and tight end Pat Freiermuth sat together on a bench at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, sharing a moment of quiet reflection.
    Mike DeFabo, The Athletic, 13 Feb. 2025
  • About five minutes later, however, one of Starship’s engines flamed out.
    Jackie Wattles, CNN, 17 Jan. 2025

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