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tunnel

[tuhn-l] / ˈtʌn l /


VERB
dig a passage through
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But for the long suffering rail commuters of the historic pioneering routes of northern England, there may be new tunnels, and there may be light in them too.

From BBC

Once we’d made it through the narrow tunnel at Camden Street Station, we had to wait for maintenance work to be completed on the train bound for Washington.

From Literature

Bushby said he hoped to begin talks shortly with the operators of the Channel Tunnel, with a view to securing permission to walk along a service tunnel back to the UK.

From BBC

"It's amazing, she's thriving. She's so strong. There really is light at the end of the tunnel," Reel added.

From BBC

As he took a slow walk up the Celtic tunnel on full-time, it wasn't hard to feel something for Wilfried Nancy, a haunted manager on the end of a sixth defeat in his eight games.

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