go to ground

Verb

 * 1)  To escape into a burrow, hole, etc. when being hunted.
 * 2)  To hide from public view or sequester oneself, especially when authorities, members of the news media, or others are looking for one.
 * 3)  To fall to the ground, lose one's footing, come off one's feet, whether by design, accident, or foul
 * 4)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped
 * 1)  To fall to the ground, lose one's footing, come off one's feet, whether by design, accident, or foul
 * 2)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped
 * 1)  To fall to the ground, lose one's footing, come off one's feet, whether by design, accident, or foul
 * 2)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped
 * 1)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped
 * 1)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped
 * 1)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped
 * 1)  (of the ball) to touch the ground; to be dropped