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View definitions for tunnel

tunnel

noun as in covered passageway

verb as in dig a passage through

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Example Sentences

His brother said: "The light at the end of the tunnel is now getting brighter."

From BBC

After being pulled away by team-mates, referee Sam Barrott eventually gave him a red card but a furious Cunha refused to leave the field, needing to be escorted and pushed down the tunnel.

From BBC

What wasn’t unexpected: The loud reception Freeman received before his first at-bat, and the “Fredd-ie! Fredd-ie!” chants that followed him as he walked up the clubhouse tunnel after leaving the field.

It is accompanied by music and the lyrics “No more tunnels, no more fears. Trump’s Gaza is finally here.”

From Salon

For instance, during one sequence set in the Waves’ arena tunnels, she noted there weren’t enough extras dressed to look like the VIPs that would be wandering around.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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