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tunneler

alt. 1 One who makes tunnels. 2 A device for making tunnels. n. 1 One who makes tunnels. 2 A device for making tunnels.

Usage examples of "tunneler".

I might remind you that the unforeseen is something tunnelers always have to take into consideration.

And with the coring computers sabotaged, the driver of the tunneler would not be able to shut if off.

We rigged a temporal sword to the front of the tunneler, and cobbled up a bulldozer blade for the front of it so she could cut the trees and push the logs off the roadway, rather than sending them to wherever such things went when we sent them elsewhere.

We also had a small traveling crane, though, and the tunneler soon cut some straight temporary roads that let the crane drag in logs for the lift truck to stack.

It was Kaorugi who sent tunnelers to drill the holes to let the rain through to lick away the soft stone, Kaorugi who sent the closers to seal the holes up again before the land sank beneath the surface seas.

When these independent parts first realized the dance information was being lost, they went to the two cities, along with some large leggers and tunnelers and whatnot, and captured all the first settlers who had killed the Corojumi and dragged them to the Fauxi-dizalonz in the hope they might be holding some of the information.

Some are like tunnelers, end to end, or like Joggiwagga, making a circle around a middle piece.

Certainly we could lift her out into space, given a little time, and also we can lift the eggs, though it would take the cooperation of Kaorugi and the tunnelers to cut them loose from below.

Corojum summoned several Joggiwagga and a great number of tunnelers and leggers who assembled themselves into levees that reached from the foot of the road to the Fauxi-dizalonz.

While the people held on, trying to anchor themselves on the high ledge, the tunnelers continued their frantic digging between the south end of the Fauxi-dizalonz and the opening into the Quaggima’s crater.

Now there was nothing in the upper caldera but the sodden surface, a scar on the rock, the slowly filling pool of the Fauxi-dizalonz, and the trundling back and forth of the tunnelers and leggers who were smoothing the stone where the trench had been.

While the people held on, trying to anchor themselves on the high ledge, the tunnelers continued their frantic digging between the south end of the Fauxi-dizalonz and the opening into the Quaggima's crater.

He wanted to ask her about that little scat on her chin and not how she connected the WestLand tunnelers to Vietnam tunnel rats.

At least, the tunnelers took the explosives out with them when they left.

That’s the sort of thing the tunnelers were after, but something more valuable.