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channel
noun as in pathway, usually containing water
noun as in means
Example Sentences
How a 30-year-old singer, born in Argentina and raised in Spain, manages to channel the smoldering melodrama of Latin music’s golden era with such uncanny precision remains a bit of a mystery.
Even though the days are difficult and feel on many occasions, impossible, I will channel my inner Atticus Finch at all times.
Neath rugby club owner Matty Young has apologised for a social media post on the club's official X channel which stated a forthcoming game "is definitely not for girls".
For almost 20 years, they have gathered to learn about the healing power of UFOs, trance channeling, the power of animal communication and near-death experiences.
He says his cousins, who were already in the UK, paid the smuggler £3,500 for him to cross the channel.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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