Hidden routes used for stealthy travel, escape, or movement of people and goods.
1 There were no secret tunnels that connected it to Parliament.
2 Syrian state media says secret tunnels were also used to launch the assault in Jobar.
3 My subjects will take you under his fortress, through the secret tunnels that honeycomb the land.
4 His forays into London's underground World War Two bunkers and the city's secret tunnels have been photographed.
5 Banksy travelled through one of the many secret tunnels into and out of Gaza, to reach the Strip.
6 Now I knew there were other tunnels, secret tunnels and who knew what else, all going who knew where.
7 Armed groups, notably Hamas, also operate more secret tunnels to bring in weapons and these are often targeted by Israeli jets.
8 Everything was nearly ready when Dorian finally arrived in one of the secret tunnels and took a seat on the ground.
9 Even the reserve and secret tunnels branching off from the main line were well lit, and there was nothing frightening about them any longer.
10 All the BS Hollywood puts out has most people thinking there's a dozen secret tunnels heading in every different direction. Adams shook his head.
11 The hidden doors and secret tunnels that Maegor the Cruel had built were as familiar to the rat-catcher as to the rats he hunted.
12 But having magic, getting drawn into whatever mess Celaena was in, seeing that other world in the secret tunnels ... all of that had changed everything.
13 'So,' Gurney began, 'no helicopters, no ropes, no secret tunnels ... '
14 'What scunner told ye about the secret tunnels ? '
15 'The lyrinx have a number of secret tunnels out of Snizort and we have surely not found them all.
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