tunnel

/ˈtʌn(ə)l/
noun 5verb 5name 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

long, short | narrow, wide | dark | subterranean, underground | connecting, entrance, escape, service | rail, railway, road

wind

The engineers tested the new car design in a wind tunnel before building the prototype.

VERB + TUNNEL

go through, use

disappear into, enter, go into

The hikers entered the dark tunnel carved through the mountain.

come out of

bore, build, construct, dig, excavate

Engineers are excavating a tunnel beneath the river to improve traffic flow.

TUNNEL + VERB

run

The old subway tunnel ran underneath the busy city streets for miles.

TUNNEL + NOUN

mouth, roof, wall

PREP

through a/the ~

PHRASES

a labyrinth/maze/network/system of tunnels

The miners carefully mapped the extensive network of tunnels beneath the old coal mine.

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