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tunnel

[tuhn-l] / ˈtʌn l /


VERB
dig a passage through
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“But you can also start to see what’s happening under the Earth’s surface, whether tunnels are being dug or nuclear materials are being moved around. This is a precursor to developing those types of capabilities.”

From Barron's

A former police inspector has told the inquest into his death that he was part of a hazardous environment team which began searching the underground tunnel three days after the 14-year-old's disappearance.

From BBC

Firearms are tested in tunnels that were dug as deep as 500 feet into the mountainside during World War II to protect production from British and American bombing raids.

From The Wall Street Journal

The train derailed as it was exiting the tunnel, police said.

From Barron's

Ukrainians possessed intimate knowledge of every road junction, bridge, tunnel, marsh, river and choke point that could be exploited against a mechanized force dependent on road networks.

From The Wall Street Journal