Antonym: overground. Similar words: undergrowth, undergraduate, ungrounded, ground, undergo, grounds, round and round, background. Meaning: n. 1. a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force 2. an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city). adj. 1. under the level of the ground 2. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods. adv. 1. in or into hiding or secret operation 2. beneath the surface of the earth.
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151. Also, like any other electrical wiring, especially if it is run underground, coaxial cable can be affected by damp.
152. Some of these riverbank cave entrances are submerged when the river is in spate making their underground passages subject to sudden flooding.
153. Next the unrealized plan for a full-length novel, Confession, which got switched to the shod Notes from Underground.
154. The Glasgow underground railway system like the London underground counterpart has some very strange and totally unexplained events.
155. Among snatches of conversation, both of us remember his referring to the underground as being rather like hell.
156. I visited the underground cisterns. spent hours in the covered bazaar and a whole morning among the treasures of the Seraglio.
157. Can schools ban the sale of underground publications on campus?
158. They would require extensive tunnelling through limestone under the Judean Hills where there was a danger of underground caverns or water.
159. The gasoline additive had leaked from underground storage tanks at a Navy gas station.
160. This is what it means to say that Dostoevsky brushes against Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov as he reaches back towards the underground man.
161. Chemical seepage is starting to affect drinking water, 70 percent of which comes from underground sources.
162. Remember to bring a jacket; the underground temperature remains a constant 47 degrees.
163. Underground Works: Take an audio guided tour of these fascinating tunnels and works that date back to 1216.
164. They were significantly overrepresented in the underground economy, where they were prey to exploitation.
165. Instructions on how to make plastic explosives are on the Internet and in anti-government underground literature.
166. They kissed her and all had another glass of fizz before Charles started the dreary journey back to Willesden on the Underground.
167. More tarmac and concrete has left fewer green fields for water to drain into underground reserves, as Sheila Brocklebank reports.
168. Seismologists said the quake appeared to have been rooted about 30 miles underground, deep enough to prevent catastrophic destruction.
169. The law limits work in underground mines to eight hours per day, except in cases of emergency.
170. In all, London Underground has settled 60 out of 80 claims arising out of the disaster, to the tune of £2m.
171. The underground complex had been built in summer, the construction teams working in three shifts round the dock.
172. In addition there are a number of banned opposition parties operating either underground or in exile.
173. Bless the underground stream that gave the town its water,[http://sentencedict.com/underground.html] and pray that it flows forever and ever.
174. And Notes from Underground is precisely such a fable of disembodied consciousness.
175. To do otherwise was to risk driving underground legitimate political expression, which would create worse problems in the long run.
176. Now it plans to use its underground cable network to offer customers a telephone service as well.
177. His existence had been particularly dull, holding down brief part-time work selling clothes in Manchester's underground fashion world.
178. The Isolation Plant is an immense underground catacomb of storage cells.
179. Buses and underground trains were so expensive that it was no longer accurate to regard them as public transport.
180. What the founders did was create a framework for an underground society that was waiting to emerge.
More similar words: undergrowth, undergraduate, ungrounded, ground, undergo, grounds, round and round, background, playground, founder, common ground, groundwater, groundswell, flounder, undergarment, middle ground, on the grounds of, surrounded, round, under, around, round up, all round, round off, wounded, founded, bounded, under way, thunder, plunder.