Sentence examples for To ground from inspiring English sources

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To ground

noun

The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

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Rats went to ground.

The Prime Minister has gone to ground.

Or have they simply gone to ground?

Then it was on to ground observation.

Passes went to ground.

"He's gone to ground.

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The government's air-to-ground campaign goes on.

The military has also been using ground-to-ground rockets.

Dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning and hail were possible.

CGT = chin-to-ground distance (measured in cm).

Controls are identical to ground-based combat.

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