How to use in-sentence of “funnel”:
– A funnel cloud was seen at 6:00 p.m.
– Many funnel clouds that appear do not actually touch the ground, and do not become tornadoes.
– In the United States, the term smokestack is also used when talking about locomotive chimneys or ship chimneys, the word funnel can be used too.
– This essay advises to avoid limiting topics as being constrained by a point-of-view funnel which limits the possible range of related viewpoints into an overly narrow range.
– In some extreme cases, a POV funnel might be used to purposely restrict what text sections, or images, are allowed within an article.
– Usually a tapering funnel of copper or polyester of standard dimension allows the rain water to collect in an enclosed bottle or cylinder for subsequent measurement.
– Most tornadoes begin as funnel clouds.
– Waterspouts do “not” suck up water; the water seen in the main funnel cloud is actually water droplets formed by condensation.
Example sentences of “funnel”:
- A thistle tube is a long hollow pole of glass which has a funnel at the top.
- This caused the funnel smoke to move in one direction.
- This resulted in their common name funnel ants.
– A thistle tube is a long hollow pole of glass which has a funnel at the top.
– This caused the funnel smoke to move in one direction.
– This resulted in their common name funnel ants.
– It has a hole in the top where a Büchner funnel can be put and a small tube in the side where a vacuum can be attached.
– Victor was business partner to his brother Armand Hammer on several business ventures, including Hammer Galleries in New York City, founded in 1928 as a way to funnel profits made in Soviet Russia out of that country.
– The tip is surrounded by a band of microtubules, called the “polar ring”, and among the Conoidasida there is also a funnel of tubulin proteins called the “conoid”.
– A funnel is an object with a wide top and a narrow tube at the bottom and this is used for pouring liquids into a container.
– A waterspout is a funnel cloud over water.
– When this is done, the bottom of the separating funnel is opened and the water flows out, leaving only the oil.
– A funnel cloud can usually be seen as a cone or needle shaped cloud that extends out from the main cloud base.
– The gauge is set in open ground with the funnel rim up to 30 cm above the ground surface.
– Unusually, the storm produced a funnel cloud in Oro-Medonte, Southern Ontario.
– Water is poured into the Büchner funnel and the liquid passes through filter paper and is sucked up by a vacuum attached to the side of the Büchner flask, while the solid stays behind in the Büchner funnel.
– A funnel cloud that makes contact with water is called a waterspout.
– Soderberg, 1973: Cold air funnel clouds.