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to tunnel
verb
To make a tunnel through or under something, to burrow.
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In 1818 he patented the tunneling shield, a device that made it possible to tunnel safely through waterbearing strata.
Or to tunnel under rivers.
London can be terribly conducive to tunnel vision.
When we're too attentive, we fall victim to tunnel vision.
Perhaps there would be a way to tunnel around.
Each administration has a transportation agenda for Manhattan, but the state wants to tunnel under the East Side and the city wants to tunnel under the West Side.
But they may soon find there is less cash to tunnel for.
That may change; the government this week proposed to tunnel the main road under the henge.
Rescuers were trying to tunnel through the debris on Friday evening.
"Some of the guys, like Jay Bell at Barneys, used to wear his clothes to Tunnel".
Stress makes us prone to tunnel vision, less likely to take in the information we need.
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