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6 Sentences With "lie doggo"

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"I will also lie doggo for a bit, but I am only concerned for the children," he continued.
"I will also lie doggo for a bit, but I am only concerned for the children," Lord Lucan wrote.
It means to be in hiding, as to "lie doggo," as per a Time article from 22017 the dictionary cited in its blog post.
They are lobbing grenades into the tank turrets and putting sticky bombs on, which Bobb[y] found most disconcerting.... Altogether things have gone really splendidly and everyone is in great heart." Two days later he wrote, "Had breakfast with Andrew Dunlop [CO 146th Brigade] and hatched future plots. The Boche have dug in in front of him and are going to be difficult to move. They lie doggo in the ditches and then appear in the rear shooting everyone up.
Doggo Defile () is a narrow, steep-sided defile, in parts less than wide, cutting through the coastal mountains east of Dee Ice Piedmont, on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition in 1947, and was surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1948–50, and 1958. The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee name is descriptive; the northwest entrance is only partly visible to sledge parties traveling along the coast, and the true nature of the feature is completely hidden by the surrounding mountains (to "lie doggo" is a term meaning to "hide").
The sniper shot him in the groin and tried to hit him again as he started to crawl away, forcing Waddy to lie doggo for a moment before one of his men, a tall Rhodesian soldier, carried him back to Company HQ.Waddy, Audio Archive – Wounded in the woods and evacuated Faced with a heavy concentration of enemy armour, the attack stalled and was then called off; the battalion had taken such heavy casualties that it was reduced essentially to the size of a single company.Buckingham, p. 182 At the Regimental Aid Post, Waddy found that the doctors did not rate his chances particularly highly; the 156 Battalion's war diary even recorded that "B Company commander was fatally wounded".Margry, p.

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