Tunnelled example sentences

tun·nel

verb

tunnelled (past tense) · tunnelled (past participle)

  - dig or force a passage underground or through something:

  - (of a particle) pass through a potential barrier.

Synonyms

dig, burrow, excavate, mine, bore, drill

"Tunnelled" Example Sentences

1. The train tunnelled through the mountain at breakneck speed.
2. He tunnelled his way through the dense paperwork, finally finding the contract.
3. Water had tunnelled under the foundations, causing the building to collapse.
4. The mole tunnelled tirelessly beneath the surface.
5. Fear tunnelled his thoughts, leaving him paralyzed.
6. The artist tunnelled deeply into his subject matter.
7. They tunnelled a new escape route during the siege.
8. The river had tunnelled a path through the soft rock.
9. Light tunnelled through the crack in the wall.
10. He felt tunnelled in by his responsibilities.
11. The miners tunnelled for days, searching for gold.
12. His gaze tunnelled on the distant horizon.
13. The worm tunnelled its way into the apple.
14. She tunnelled into her work, ignoring the distractions.
15. The roots had tunnelled deep into the earth.
16. Secrets tunnelled beneath the surface of their relationship.
17. He tunnelled through the crowd, determined to reach his goal.
18. The sound tunnelled through the empty space.
19. The mice had tunnelled under the floorboards.
20. She tunnelled her fingers through her hair.
21. The rabbit tunnelled into its burrow to escape the fox.
22. Doubt tunnelled into her heart.
23. The project tunnelled ahead, despite setbacks.
24. The soldiers tunnelled under the enemy lines.
25. The information tunnelled its way to the press.
26. He felt utterly tunnelled by the situation.
27. The car tunnelled through the night.
28. His thoughts tunnelled down a dark path.
29. The ants tunnelled deep into the forest floor.
30. The ship tunnelled through the waves.
31. Anger tunnelled through her veins.
32. He tunnelled his way to success.
33. The sound of the train tunnelled through the valley.
34. The detective tunnelled through the evidence.
35. The children tunnelled in the sand.
36. Grief tunnelled her existence.
37. The narrative tunnelled towards a shocking revelation.
38. The wind tunnelled through the gap in the fence.
39. They had cleverly tunnelled under the security system.
40. The water tunnelled away, leaving a dry riverbed.
41. The plot tunnelled towards a suspenseful climax.
42. He tunnelled deep into his memories.
43. The researchers tunnelled through mountains of data.
44. The rat tunnelled away, unnoticed.
45. The story tunnelled towards a bittersweet ending.
46. The dog tunnelled under the fence.
47. The investigation tunnelled deeper into corruption.
48. The feeling of isolation tunnelled her senses.
49. The submarine tunnelled silently beneath the waves.
50. He felt completely tunnelled in by the pressure.

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