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tunnel

[tuhn-l] / ˈtʌn l /


VERB
dig a passage through
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Now, she is a wind tunnel systems engineer with the Williams F1 team.

From BBC

The basketball world has changed since then, with players more likely to share hugs postgames than trade blows in the tunnel.

From The Wall Street Journal

It contains countless microscopic tunnels and hollow spaces that are essential for strength and function.

From Science Daily

Travel times along the Lincoln and Holland tunnels in and out of Manhattan have also declined sharply.

From The Wall Street Journal

After lying still on the court for a few seconds, he got up and walked down the tunnel toward the locker room.

From Los Angeles Times