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tunnelled Definition


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tunnel
noun
    1. A constructed underground passage through or under some obstruction, eg a hill, river, road, etc, allowing access for pedestrians, vehicles, trains, etc.
      Thesaurus: passage, shaft, channel, underpass.
    2. An underground passage that a burrowing animal, such as a mole, digs, often one of a connected series.
    3. A period of difficulty, problems, stress or exceptionally hard work.
      Example: After years of poverty they could at last see the light at the end of the tunnel
verb tunnelled, tunnelling, tunneled, tunneling
    intr
    1. To make a tunnel through, under, etc (a hill, river, road, etc).
      Form: tunnel through, under (often)
    2. To make (a tunnel or passageway) through, under, etc a hill, river, road, etc.
    3. To make one's way by digging a tunnel.
      Form: tunnel one's way
Derivative: tunneller
noun
    Derivative: tunnelling
    adj, noun
      Etymology: 15c: from French tonel cask.



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