Stunned :: Stumpy (a.) Short and thick; stubby.
Stunner :: Stunk () imp. & p. p. of Stink.
Stunner :: Stunner (n.) One who, or that which, stuns..
Stunning :: Stunned (imp. & p. p.) of Stu.
Stunning :: Stunner (n.) Something striking or amazing in quality; something of extraordinary excellence.
Stunning :: Stunning (a.) Overpowering consciousness; overpowering the senses; especially, overpowering the sense of hearing; confounding with noise..
Tunnage :: Tunnage (n.) See Tonnage.
Tunned :: Tunned (imp. & p. p.) of Tu.
Tunnel :: Tunnel (n. .) A vessel with a broad mouth at one end, a pipe or tube at the other, for conveying liquor, fluids, etc., into casks, bottles, or other vessels; a funnel..
Tunnel :: Tunnel (n. .) The opening of a chimney for the passage of smoke; a flue; a funnel.
Tunnel :: Tunnel (n. .) An artificial passage or archway for conducting canals or railroads under elevated ground, for the formation of roads under rivers or canals, and the construction of sewers, drains, and the like..
Tunnel :: Tunnel (n. .) A level passage driven across the measures, or at right angles to veins which it is desired to reach; -- distinguished from the drift, or gangway, which is led along the vein when reached by the tunnel..
Tunnel :: Tunnel (v. t.) To form into a tunnel, or funnel, or to form like a tunnel; as, to tunnel fibrous plants into nests..
Tunnel :: Tunnel (v. t.) To catch in a tunnel net.
Tunnel :: Tunnel (v. t.) To make an opening, or a passageway, through or under; as, to tunnel a mountain; to tunnel a river..
Tunneled :: Tunneled (imp. & p. p.) of Tunne.
Tunneling :: Tunneling (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tunne.
Tunnelled :: Tunnelled () of Tunne.
Tunnelling :: Tunnelling () of Tunne.
Tunnies :: Tunnies (pl. ) of Tunn.
Tunning :: Tunning (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tu.
Tunny :: Tunny (n.) Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel family, especially the common or great tunny (Orcynus / Albacora thynnus) native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is extensively caught in the Mediterranean. On the American coast it is called horse mackerel. See Illust. of Horse mackerel, under Horse..
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