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An idiom that describes concealment
A shot in the back is a metaphor for all kinds of open and hidden attacks.

Suppression: supine, stretching to fall. Put down the flag and stop beating drums. It used to mean hiding your whereabouts when marching, so as not to be noticed by the enemy. Now it is a metaphor for things ending or losing momentum. ...

Avoidance means hiding, not showing signs.

Hiding in the dark is hiding, not showing signs.

The metaphor of a mouse crouching is sometimes arrogant and sometimes hidden.

Words with little meaning but far meaning: words, words. Micro: hidden. Purpose: meaning, purpose. The words are subtle and express profound meanings.

Live in chess: like a moth, live in the depths of rotten utensils. Chess: the same as "chess". As deep as a moth and as dense as a chess piece. Describe the bad guys hidden deep. ...

Conceal and expose the hidden bad guys.

There are many hidden places or methods in the cunning rabbit's three points. It's the same as "The Three Caves of the Coward Rabbit".

The flag is still fading. It used to mean hiding your whereabouts when marching, so as not to be noticed by the enemy. Now it is a metaphor for things ending or losing momentum.

Hide the trace, don't reveal the truth. Use "invisibility".