funnel - use in sentences

Object

  • cloud: Photo's were taken of a funnel cloud reaching very close to the ground.
  • plot: See also the notes below on the colors of the maps, which correspond directly to the control limits on the funnel plots.
  • spider: You attack funnel web spiders on the television screen.
  • flower: Deciduous clumps of pinnate leaves with heads of funnel shaped flowers in shades of blue, white, mauve or yellow in summer.
  • money: Some funnel money to the Taliban, others fight alone to protect their smuggling routes or laboratories.

Converse of object

  • have: It has a secondary funnel joined to the primary funnel at l = l node.

Adjective modifier

  • tall: A temporary funnel was fitted and the Phemius sailed to Hong Kong where her tall funnel was reinstated.
  • yellow: Soon the gigantic form of the Bremen, with its two vast yellow funnels, looms before us.
  • secondary: It has a secondary funnel joined to the primary funnel at l = l node.
  • black: The black funnel is in fact a 50 foot steel tube, some four feet in diameter, sealed at the top.
  • large: In addition, using a dome shaped air filter creates the same effect and efficiency as a larger funnel.

Adjective complement

  • top: Official postcard of Jubilee Queen, possibly using a photo of Clacton Queen since she is without black funnel top?

Modifying Another Word

  • forward: Her forward funnel was the first funnel to be toppled.
  • then: Using a list of keywords and synonyms provides a wider net for a resource which can then funnel the user to the relevant resource.
  • back: This was particularly noticable at the base of the village where the runs funnel back to.

Modifies a noun

  • cloud: A further two definite funnel clouds were also observed in the vicinity.
  • plot: A funnel plot was used to assess publication bias.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • down: There are plenty of easy runs which funnel down to the base area.

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