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tunnel

[tuhn-l] / ˈtʌn l /


VERB
dig a passage through
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Recent pictures, released by Iran's Fars News Agency, appeared to show large numbers of boats and drones being stored in underground tunnels, suggesting that Tehran has long been preparing for just such a moment.

From BBC

Supporters sang "One more year, Casemiro" in response, and repeated it after the final whistle as the player headed for the tunnel.

From BBC

They have told BBC Persian that some checkpoints are positioned under footbridges and inside road tunnels, after reports that several checkpoints in the middle of roads had been targeted by drone strikes.

From BBC

Their places at the table were then taken by actor/dancer doubles, and the shutter opened to reveal a tunnel floating above the stage floor, where most of the singing happened.

From The Wall Street Journal

VPNs route all of your web traffic through an encrypted tunnel, hiding your location and browsing activity from other users and even your ISP.

From Salon