noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
letting a grounder go through one's legsbaseball
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tunnel
This refers to a structure or passage that allows for movement through an obstacle, typically underground or through land, often used for transportation.
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The subway is going through a tunnel.
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The car got stuck in traffic just after exiting the tunnel.
to tunnel (through a potential barrier)
This usage implies the action of creating a passage through a barrier, typically using excavation tools or methods.
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He tunneled through various methods to solve the problem.
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We need to tunnel underground to break through the enemy's defenses.
letting a grounder go through one's legs
This refers to a mistake in sports, particularly baseball or softball, where a player fails to field a ground ball, allowing it to pass through their legs.
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He let the ball go through his legs in a crucial play.
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The coach warned him not to let the ball go through his legs.
Generated collocations (experimental)
to pass through a tunnelunderground tunneltunnel constructioninside the tunneltunneling effectto dig a tunneltunnel accidenttunnel exittunnel visionlength of the tunnel