Synonym: cave, cavern, grotto. Similar words: runner, channel, personnel, sunny, tune, panel, tune in, routinely. Meaning: ['tʌnl] n. 1. a passageway through or under something, usually underground (especially one for trains or cars) 2. a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter. v. 1. move through by or as by digging 2. force a way through.
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211 This tunnel is the only entrance to the city itself, and it is protected by a fortress at each end.
212 There was no question that a tunnel was technically feasible, but 1 wanted to know what the economics would be.
213 In my view there was only one hope, and that was to build the tunnel using private venture capital.
214 Along the tunnel there exist a few modest zones of safety.
215 A 300-yard tunnel is being drilled through the mountainside to connect the two halves of the severed road again.
216 Rather than seeing a light at the end of the sanctions tunnel, Hussein felt increasingly boxed in.
217 He renegotiated the agreement over tunnel usage by the railways and succeeded in presenting it as a breakthrough.
218 A speeding subway train startled them as it roared out of its tunnel like a metal earthworm.
219 The mile-long tunnel will carry the new A3 Hindhead bypass under the bowl.
220 Never quite stationary, the mag-lev decanted her on a windy platform and whined away into the cavernous tunnel.
221 Ten days ago a police bullet had hit the explosive which Terry Place had hidden in a carrier bag in the tunnel.
222 We headed back to the dockyards and on to the approach road for the Blackwall tunnel.
223 He preferred the airless quiet of the tunnel to the numbing of his skull.
224 Rescue teams finally got through to the survivors by digging a tunnel.
225 Construction workers have to dig a thousand foot hole before work can start on the tunnel.
226 If the barracuda charges, the herring flee away on every side, creating a clear tunnel through the shoal.
227 Excessive formaldehyde levels have posed a problem before at the tunnel site.
228 Mortimer crouched at the corner of the short tunnel through which Benny had entered the previous day.
229 Dark passageways and blind alleys obscure the light at the end of the tunnel.
230 A blast of air knocked him over but he managed to crawl through a tunnel under Euston Road.
231 It feels like an underground tunnel down there, the walls thick and heavy, the air damp and cool.
232 To many early rail travellers, however, the gloom of the tunnel was very frightening.sentence dictionary
233 The Harbor Tunnel is one of the most ambitious engineering projects of modern times.
234 When you come out of a tunnel, you are drained.
235 She moved out of the sunlight that flooded in between the nettles and into the dank gloom of the main tunnel.
236 It snows throughout the winter in Jozankei, and it gets so deep, the people tunnel under the immovable drifts.
237 A new sound was growing in the tunnel, a distant rumble.
238 A project almost as big as the Channel Tunnel is now under way to bring cable television to every house in Britain.
239 A rock dam was erected to keep bat fans out of the tunnel.
240 C.-They ambled up the crowded tunnel, one after the other, their eyes as lifeless as their team.
More similar words: runner, channel, personnel, sunny, tune, panel, tune in, routinely, fortunately, opportunity, winner, manner, connect, planner, connection.