tunnelly

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English

Etymology

From tunnel +‎ -y.

Adjective

tunnelly (comparative more tunnelly, superlative most tunnelly)

  1. Resembling or characterized by tunnels.
    • 1922, Maud Monahan, Life and letters of Janet Erskine Stuart:
      This will be written under difficulties which you know — shaky trains, tunnelly ways, crowded carriages...
    • 1945, John Steinbeck, Cannery Row:
      The snores of Mr. Malloy's tenants in the pipes have a deep tunnelly quality.
    • 2007, Jennifer Egan, The Keep:
      It was dead, and not that tunnelly deadness of an open line — that would've been the sound of angels singing in heaven compared to this...

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