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lie low



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Idioms and Phrases

Also lay low . Keep oneself or one's plans hidden; bide one's time to act. For example, The children lay low, hoping their prank would soon be forgotten , or The senator decided to lay low until his opponent had committed herself to raising taxes . This expression calls up the image of a hunter concealed in the brush, waiting for game. [ Colloquial ; late 1800s]

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Example Sentences

The handful that remain lie low and change positions as needed.

Rochester had to flee the Court and lie low for a while at his country estate.

Now I am going to lie low, as I don't want to get my throat cut, but he can find me if I am really needed.

The Bird Woman told her distinctly to lie low and blaze away high, just to help scare them.

The proper thing for you to do is to lie low till you've put in an appearance at Mass, and then go round and try for orders.'

Champney longed to echo it, but thought best to lie low for a while and enjoy the fun so unexpectedly provided.

He had gone quietly to visit Liszt at Weimar, meaning to "lie low" till the storm had blown by.

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