Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Obsolete forms of tunnel.

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Examples

  • It happed on a day that he was lodged in an house of a good woman which had but a little wine in her tonnel or vessel, and S. Remigius went in to the cellar and made the sign of the cross upon the ton, and prayed a while.

    The Golden Legend, vol. 2 1230-1298 1900

  • Thus, everything is more serious than you might think. "nazariya sees the light in the end of tonnel:

    Global Voices Online Mansurhon 2010

  • Thus, everything is more serious than you might think. "nazariya sees the light in the end of tonnel:

    Elites TV Global Voices Online 2010

  • Thus, everything is more serious than you might think. "nazariya sees the light in the end of tonnel:

    neweurasia.net 2010

  • Thus, everything is more serious than you might think. "nazariya sees the light in the end of tonnel:

    neweurasia.net Mansurhon 2010

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