2funnel verb
funnels; US funneled or British funnelled; US funnel·ing or British funnel·ling always followed by an adverb or preposition 1 : to pass through a funnel or a narrow opening [no obj] ▪ Winds funneled through the canyon. ▪ Smoke funneled up the chimney. ▪ The crowd funneled through the doors. [+ obj] ▪ He funneled the gas into the tank. 2 [+ obj] : to send (something, such as money) to someone or something in usually an indirect or secret way
▪ They funneled money into the campaign. ▪ The information was being secretly funneled to the head of the organization.
▪ They funneled money into the campaign. ▪ The information was being secretly funneled to the head of the organization.




