What part of speech is undergrounds?

Undergrounds can be categorized as a noun.

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Noun

What does undergrounds mean?

Definitions

Noun

underground - a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force
underground - an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city); "in Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground'"

Examples of undergrounds

#   Sentence  
1. noun In Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground.
2. noun Maybe because they hint at a larger conspiracy/network of abusers/satanic underground?
3. noun In the London underground there is a warning to "mind the gap" when boarding the train.
4. noun In Britain they call the subway the underground.
5. noun There is a shopping district underground.
6. noun In the underground, to double-cross any member means sure death.
7. noun Would you show me to the nearest underground station, please?
8. noun It seems I made a mistake in the text message because I wrote it while transferring lines in the underground.
9. noun In England, the subway isn't called "subway", it is called the "underground".
10. noun It was too bad that we had to take the subway home after the concert, because the underground rattling and roaring destroyed almost all of our musical impressions.
11. noun He was active in the underground.
12. noun Where's the nearest underground station?
13. noun The world's first underground railway was the Metropolitan Railway in London. It opened in 1863.
14. noun They went underground for a while.
15. noun He killed him and then buried his body underground.
16. adv. Water flowing underground.
17. adv. The organization was driven underground.
Sentence  
noun
In Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground.
Maybe because they hint at a larger conspiracy/network of abusers/satanic underground?
In the London underground there is a warning to "mind the gap" when boarding the train.
In Britain they call the subway the underground.
There is a shopping district underground.
In the underground, to double-cross any member means sure death.
Would you show me to the nearest underground station, please?
It seems I made a mistake in the text message because I wrote it while transferring lines in the underground.
In England, the subway isn't called "subway", it is called the "underground".
It was too bad that we had to take the subway home after the concert, because the underground rattling and roaring destroyed almost all of our musical impressions.
He was active in the underground.
Where's the nearest underground station?
The world's first underground railway was the Metropolitan Railway in London. It opened in 1863.
They went underground for a while.
He killed him and then buried his body underground.
adv.
Water flowing underground.
The organization was driven underground.

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