Off the radar
Below the radar
Beneath the radar
Above the radar
Going unnoticed, avoiding unnecessary attention
Another way to say underground, often alluding to something that is yet to be found
To do something secretly
Without drawing attention
In an secretive or undetected way
They managed to stay under the radar for years, after stealing all that money from their friends.
Prior to the album Trilogy, songs by the TheWeeknd, was pretty much under the radar.
Jackson didn’t want his boss to find out he was searching for another job, so, he did everything under the radar.
After the successful carrier of a decade – why the band is staying under the radar now?
He is very intelligent officer – criminals can’t fly above his radar.
How such a serious error can be slipped under the radar of the inspectors?
We finally married last month after going many years off the radar.
I haven’t seen my close friend since 3 months – he is going off the radar.
The Taliban is still trying to run terrorism beneath the radar.
The intelligence agencies revealed the place where criminals stayed below the radar.
There is no origin for this idiom
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