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to funnel
noun
A utensil of the shape of an inverted hollow cone, terminating below in a pipe, and used for conveying liquids etc. into a close vessel; a tunnel.
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We try to funnel ball carries to Ray.
There have been attempts to funnel her into other areas.
The Queen Mary measures 236 feet from keel to funnel.
Worked very hard to funnel Ribéry into cul-de-sacs.
There are plenty of ways to funnel news and information.
And shifting the diocese's stance, he promised to funnel any future accusations directly to prosecutors.
Next, you need to funnel money into the trust so it can pay the premiums.
It was later found that the program was often used as a means to funnel kickbacks.
Facebook is just a means to funnel people to those materials.
The centrist Democratic bill would use states only to funnel the money to local school districts.
To try next: A containment dome, to funnel the spewing oil into a tanker.
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