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funnelling

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1. funnelling - Noun

2. funnelling - Verb

Derived from funnel

Meaning

funnelling

(British spelling) present participle of funnel

funnelling (plural funnellings)

The process of passing something through a funnel.

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"If you were to move into an urban environment 100m away you might easily find yourself in an area which has a bit more concrete, black tar around it, and funnelling warm air around from traffic. Source: Internet

In Saint John the height difference from low to high tide is approximately 8 metres (28 ft) due to the funnelling effect of the Bay of Fundy as it narrows. Source: Internet

Harcourt ended up resigning over " Bingogate "—a political scandal involving the funnelling of charity bingo receipts into party coffers in certain ridings. Source: Internet

Russ Baker, writing in the March/April 1993 Columbia Journalism Review, noted: “Elements of the US government almost certainly knew that Drougal was funnelling US-backed loans–into dual-use technology and outright military technology. Source: Internet

In spite of this, Penang remained an important feeder to Singapore – funnelling the exports meant for global shipping lines by ocean-going ships which had bypassed other regional ports. Source: Internet

The sunken lane acted as a trap, funnelling the flight of the French cavalry to their own right and away from the British cavalry. Source: Internet

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