Sentence examples for To channel from inspiring English sources

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To channel

noun

The physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.

  • The water coming out of the waterwheel created a standing wave in the channel.

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To channel Derek Jeter?

To channel Theresa May: sound familiar?

He is not one to channel anger.

I tried to channel overwhelming emotions".

No need to channel Sherlock Holmes, either.

"He started to channel Pell.

You have to channel it.

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DVR owners never have to channel-scan; life's too short.

The TV was always tuned to Channel 7.

Go to Abstract of Research Paper » Go to Channel Island ».

The inaugural prize in 2002 went to Channel Five.

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