noun
- a cone-shaped utensil with a wide top and narrow bottom used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with small openings
- a smokestack on a ship or locomotive
Usage: nautical; transportation
verb
- to move or cause to move through or as if through a funnel
- to concentrate or focus something into a particular area or activity
Examples
- She used a funnel to pour oil into the car engine.
- The ship’s funnel released black smoke into the sky.
- Water funneled down the drain during the storm.
- The company funneled money into research and development.
- Crowds funneled through the narrow entrance to the stadium.
- He funneled his anger into productive work.
- The plastic funnel made it easy to fill the small bottle.