0 a bowl with small holes in it, used for washing food or for emptying food into when it has been cooked in water: --
1 a bowl with many holes in it, used for washing food or for removing water from food that has been cooked --
It is like a colander: the cash will run through it.
One might as sensibly attempt to store cognac in a colander.
A modern establishment is not like a sieve, but more like a colander from which information pours, especially if it is secret or sensitive.
In recent weeks, there have been more leaks from papers and more statements than there are holes in my kitchen colander.
What part of that money does he think is like pouring water into a colander?
The country knows that the mechanisms for the control of dividends have as many holes as a colander.
But the clause has been eviscerated and looks like a colander.
Their case for legal enforcement is as watertight as a colander.