lie low

lie low
lie low & lay low
Fig. to keep quiet and not be noticed; to avoid being conspicuous. (

Lay

is a common error for

lie

.) •

I suggest you lie low for a few days.

The robber said that he would lay low for a short time after the robbery.

* * *
or {nonstandard}[lay low] {v.}, {informal} 1. To stay quietly out of sight; try not to attract attention; hide. * /After holding up the bank, the robbers lay low for a while./ 2. To keep secret one's thoughts or plans. * /I think he wants to be elected president, but he is lying low and not saying anything./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • lie low — Nate and Rizzo will have to lie low until the trial is over Syn: hide, go into hiding, conceal oneself, keep out of sight, go underground, hide out; informal hole up See note at lay …   Thesaurus of popular words

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