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will sluice

  • future tense
    of sluice.
    sluice
    noun
    an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate sluice gate at the upper end for regulating the flow.

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The referendum passed, and it will sluice $262 million into a fund to polish the stadiums.

From New York Times Aug. 7, 2018

Over the next 20 years, taxpayers in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County will sluice $262 million into improvements for the city’s arenas and stadiums.

From New York Times Jul. 21, 2015

It will sluice the electrical current to three other wires: two going to each of your feet, and the third to the cone on top of your head.

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