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How To Use Lie low In A Sentence

  • On the few patches of dry ground, tropical rattlesnakes lie low, and in shallow pools, spectacled caiman doze just beneath the surface.
  • He'll lie low and pretend he knows nothing about it.
  • Petronella from the social swim, hoping that the scandals may fade from the public mind if they lie low for a while. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • I shall lie low and pretend to know nothing about it.
  • So you think you will just lie low and say nothing, do you, you leprous swine?
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  • A possible etymology for "lilo" could start with the phrase "lie low," which then inspired the punning brand name "LI-LO" (established for decades), which in turn gave rise to the generic "lilo" for any air mattress. Divided by a Common Language in The London Eye
  • I agree that he needn't offer a specific plan, but I disagreed that he should lie low.
  • Fish lie low till dusk, when they all promenade: the big-eyed scad form sinuous, silvery zeppelins, and traffic lanes of blue tang stream home from their day at the office.
  • But the family that thrives on violence and extortion can't lie low for long. The Sun
  • Mudflats lie lower in the upper intertidal zone than marshes and are smooth, almost level surfaces across which tidal creeks meander.
  • And opposite at large portfolio, careless basket, compare diminutive, hand to take form or the portfolio that late banquet uses is with filar socks lie low in chest drawer.
  • We won't lie low, heads down, gobs shut for Labour.
  • But the family that thrives on violence and extortion can't lie low for long. The Sun
  • His opponents in the party lie low and bide their time. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the nymphs lie low, sucking roots in sheltering soil, you will steer a course from the eager springs of boyhood to the braided delta of manhood and majority.
  • It is indeed pronounced as 'lie low' but we Brits tend not to treat them as mattresses - they're used more often to lounge in swimming pools or the sea while on holiday (sorry, vacation!). Divided by a Common Language in The London Eye
  • I agree that he needn't offer a specific plan, but I disagreed that he should lie low.
  • Many birds migrate, and many of the world's frogs, lizards, and snakes lie low during cooler periods of the year.
  • I quickly came to appreciate why the Register-Herald reporter wanted to lie low.
  • Panurge the calf, Panurge the whiner, Panurge the brayer, would it not become thee much better to lend us here a helping hand than to lie lowing like a cow, as thou dost, sitting on thy stones like a bald-breeched baboon? Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The thing you need to know, bucko, is to lie low.
  • He was in a daze but had enough sense to lie low for a bit and so he registered at a seedy hotel in that part of town, where he hoped no-one would come looking for him.
  • He had mastered one important bit of knowledge: That a "plebe" does well to lie low, and as the result of mastering that salient fact he was well liked by the upper-classmen and found them ready to do him a good many friendly turns which a more "raty" fourth-classman would not have found coming his way. Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home
  • He sensibly decided to lie low for a while.
  • At this moment he wearied, wishing for nothing but a pause released from time in which he might lie low until the world was righted.
  • He decided to lie low for a while after the report came out.
  • I'd lie low if I were you till the trouble passes.

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