1. channelling - Noun
2. channelling - Verb
Derived from channel
of Channel
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have a lot of nervous energy. Work is my best way of channelling that into something productive unless I want to wind up assaulting the postman or gardener. Ben Stiller
I'm channelling my 14-year-old self. She's thinking about putting on her big hoop earrings and baggy pants and going to the mall downtown. Nelly Furtado
We don't have to stand on a soap-box and preach because hopefully we're channelling it through the new record. Thom Yorke
I was quite badly behaved at school - I remember cutting class - and acting was a way of channelling energy. Jim Sturgess
As if this wasn’t bad enough, J.J. is forced to work with a partner, a mousy computer expert named Bobbi (Kristen Schaal, channelling Kimmy Robertson from ). Source: Internet
Because the other big difference between now and 25 years ago is that politically there is a much greater prospect of channelling this popular recoil from corrupt and backward institutions into a process of truly radical social change. Source: Internet