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tunnel

[tuhn-l] / ˈtʌn l /


VERB
dig a passage through
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But Calcagni said investors’ tunnel vision on the red, white and blue is starting to broaden.

From The Wall Street Journal

And that was before the actual Super Bowl, which often creates its own fashion moments from the tunnel walk—when players walk into the stadium—and celebrity guests to the halftime show performance.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the contingent led by speedskater Erin Jackson was still large enough that fans could see the Americans lining up in the tunnel.

From The Wall Street Journal

In case of a Soviet attack, nukes dispersed in thousands of miles of cut-and-cover tunnels could be launched within 20 minutes.

From Los Angeles Times

In Lisbon, municipal authorities shut parks and tunnels and suspended several river transport connections faced with the risk of floods and falling trees.

From Barron's