Sentence examples for is channelling from inspiring English sources

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is channelling

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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A new law is channelling more federal aid to the poorest north-eastern schools.

Helen The PM is channelling James Herriot in his farm-chic civvies.

Each participant is channelling their worries and hopes into the desire to be in a film.

Gabriel Lester is channelling a constant presence in Britain's streets: the wind.

Clearly, Jo is channelling the adult sensibility of the composer, and at times the exercise becomes too self-conscious.

The financial sector's most important job is channelling money from investors to businesses that need capital for worthwhile investment.

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Energy is channeled differently here.

These days my doable is channeled through vision and colors.

He's channelling something.

They were channelling Melvil Dewey.

You're channelling into something very human.

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