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Meanings of subterraneous passage in English
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Usage of subterraneous passage in English
1
From this castle is a subterraneouspassage containing many curious remnants of antiquity.
2
A lion that fled from them, perceived the subterraneouspassage, and took refuge in it.
3
It communicates by a subterraneouspassage with the fountain, from which it is distant about 600 yards.
4
Besides there is a door in it, which communicates probably with some subterraneouspassage leading into the open country.'
5
It led through a horrible narrow canyon, which for some considerable distance was nothing more than a subterraneouspassage.
6
She had made for him a subterraneouspassage opening into the street and its entrance was constructed close by a water jar.
7
As Isabella took flight, she recollected a subterraneouspassage, which led from the vaults of the castle to the church of St. Nicholas.
8
Into this chamber opens a subterraneouspassage, which is said by the Kurds, to continue a long way under ground, in the direction of Antakia.
9
He took measures to render their project ineffectual, by ordering a trench to be cut inside the fort, across the line of their subterraneouspassage.
10
"She is escaping by the subterraneouspassage, but she cannot have got far."
11
"It must be Isabella escaping by the subterraneouspassage," he cried.
12
They countermined the assailants, and, encountering them in the subterraneouspassages, drove them back, and demolished the frame-work of the galleries.
13
Its walls are very thick, and in the interior are alleys, dark vaults, subterraneouspassages, &c. of the most solid construction.
14
That subterraneouspassages from the Seminary to the Nunneries, we ourselves have seen, and close by the spot designated by our correspondent:-
15
It was, as it were, a chain of threatening volcanoes, which, united by subterraneouspassages, ignite at the same moment with alarming sympathy.
16
"Have you been to examine the subterraneouspassage?"