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    funnel
    /ˈfʌnl/

    noun

    • 1. a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening. Similar tubepipechannelconduit
    • 2. a metal chimney on a ship or steam engine. Similar chimneyflueventshaft

    verb

    • 1. guide or channel (something) through or as if through a funnel: "some $12.8 billion was funnelled through the Marshall Plan"

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  2. an object that has a wide round opening at the top, sloping sides, and a narrow tube at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with narrow necks: After you grind the coffee, use a funnel to pour it into the jar. See also. Buchner funnel. Vincenzo Lombardo/Photographer's Choice RF/GettyImages.

  3. The meaning of FUNNEL is a utensil that is usually a hollow cone with a tube extending from the smaller end and that is designed to catch and direct a downward flow. How to use funnel in a sentence.

  4. an object that has a wide round opening at the top, sloping sides, and a narrow tube at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with narrow necks: After you grind the coffee, use a funnel to pour it into the jar. See also. Buchner funnel. Vincenzo Lombardo/Photographer's Choice RF/GettyImages.

  5. Funnel definition: a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.. See examples of FUNNEL used in a sentence.

  6. A funnel is an object with a wide, circular top and a narrow short tube at the bottom. Funnels are used to pour liquids into containers which have a small opening, for example bottles.

  7. fun·nel. (fŭn′əl) n. 1. a. A conical utensil having a small hole or narrow tube at the apex and used to channel the flow of a substance, as into a small-mouthed container. b. Something resembling this utensil in shape. 2. A shaft, flue, or stack for ventilation or the passage of smoke, especially the smokestack of a ship or locomotive.

  8. The cone-shaped tool you use to pour liquid into a small hole is a funnel. The swirling winds of a tornado make the shape of a funnel. This is why they are called funnel clouds.

  9. to move or make something move through a narrow space, or as if through a funnel. (+ adv./prep.) Wind was funnelling through the gorge. funnel something (+ adv./prep.) Huge pipes funnel the water down the mountainside. Barricades funnelled the crowds towards the square.

  10. FUNNEL definition: 1. a tube with a wide part at the top that you use to pour liquid or powder into something that has…. Learn more.

  11. Funnel definition: A shaft, flue, or stack for ventilation or the passage of smoke, especially the smokestack of a ship or locomotive.