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Often used in the same context:
underpass,
viaduct,
passageway,
cavern,
trench,
corridor,
tramway,
pedestrian bridge,
walkway,
bridge,
overpass,
channel tunnel,
underground,
tram,
rail,
shaft,
expressway,
manhole,
verrazano narrows,
travelator,
archway,
stadium,
footbridge,
underbridge,
bascule bridge,
corn borer moth,
stairway,
chunnel,
snowshed,
pipe,
mousehole,
aerotrain,
mineshaft,
ventilation shaft,
falsework,
gondola,
cave,
flume,
freeway,
toll plaza,
roadbed,
bailey bridge,
skyway,
subway station,
culvert,
monorail,
skywalk,
autopista,
transalpine,
trestle bridge,
tacoma narrows bridge,
trestles,
turnstile,
staircase,
pier,
aqueduct,
floating bridge,
rush hour,
railway,
gasometer,
canal,
excavation,
highway,
overcrossing,
tramline,
girders,
concourse,
millrace,
pylon,
penstock,
bosporus bridge,
breakwater,
offramp,
crossway,
subway,
headrace,
rockface,
peristyle,
spaghetti junction,
gates,
causeway,
cloverleafs,
particle accelerator,
elevator shaft,
aerial tramway,
dome,
lanes,
motorway,
guideway,
maglev,
stairwell,
ropeway,
outfall,
elevator,
manway,
retaining wall,
truss bridge,
gantry,
hole,
donner pass,
lightrail,
arches,
tunnels,
chute,
canyon,
chamber,
bunker,
hallway,
hangar,
square,
cage,
cellar,
thermionic,
cavity,
emitter,
absorption,
acceptor,
antiparallel,
apollonian,
assimilative,
associationist,
augustan,
balzacian,
beehive,
bias,
block,
brechtian,
bridged,
bursty,
chaucerian,
christocentric,
circuit
More specific:
catacomb,
rabbit warren,
railroad tunnel,
subway,
underpass,
warren
Appears in the definition of:
carpal,
carpal tunnel syndrome,
catacomb,
channel tunnel,
chunnel,
conduit,
countermine,
drive,
hazmat,
railroad tunnel,
subway,
underpass,
wind tunnel
More general:
cut into,
delve,
dig,
hole,
hollow,
passageway,
penetrate,
turn over
Synonyms:
burrow
Also try:
— Adjectives for tunnel:
long,
dark,
wind,
narrow,
underground,
main,
short,
small,
subcutaneous,
foot,
second,
more...
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