1. funneling - Noun
2. funneling - Verb
funneling
(American spelling) present participle of funnel
funneling (plural funnelings)
The process of passing something through a funnel.
To put what you see on paper is the same as funneling what you feel through yourself as a performer. Rod Taylor
We're now in the seventh year of a slump brought on by Wall Street excess; the wizardly job of "allocating the economy's investment resources” consisted, we now know, largely of funneling money into a real estate bubble. Paul Krugman
All hopes and despairs vanish in the voracious, funneling whirlwind of God. Nikos Kazantzakis
As blood travels through the venules to the veins a funneling occurs called vasodilation bringing blood back to the heart. Source: Internet
Close to Chavez, Gorrin was charged with collaborating with the former national treasurer and funneling embezzled government funds not only to himself but to Andrade’s bank accounts in Switzerland totaling more than $1 billion. Source: Internet
Democrats made McConnell a top target even with ample other opportunities on the map, funneling $88 million to McGrath and shattering records compared to $55million for McConnell, a proven fundraiser. Source: Internet