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Sifting   /sˈɪftɪŋ/   Listen
Sifting

noun
1.
The act of separating grain from chaff.  Synonyms: winnow, winnowing.



Sift

verb
(past & past part. sifted; pres. part. sifting)
1.
Move as if through a sieve.
2.
Separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements.  Synonyms: sieve, strain.
3.
Check and sort carefully.  Synonym: sieve.
4.
Distinguish and separate out.  Synonym: sieve.



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"Sifting" Quotes from Famous Books



... some of the incidents which would render the narrative too complicated to be interesting to those who wish more for a view of noted characters in remarkable situations, than for a minute and accurate sifting of ...
— Unknown to History - A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland • Charlotte M. Yonge

... among the troops. The officers were impatient and snappy, their countenances clouded with the tales of misfortune. The troops, sifting through the forest, were sullen. In the youth's company once a man's laugh rang out. A dozen soldiers turned their faces quickly toward him and ...
— The Red Badge of Courage - An Episode of the American Civil War • Stephen Crane

... when there is anything to be done, then there is a sifting! But now we have you, with all our own Lily's spirit, I shall be happy about Jane for this winter ...
— Beechcroft at Rockstone • Charlotte M. Yonge

... or in New Zealand, you will be the more rejoiced because it will bring before you the memory of the youthful and blooming student who inspected your hospitals with such keen appreciation, so impartially sifting the ...
— Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z • Various

... sat on the back porch in the after luncheon hour to get with the freshness of October what sunshine the westerning sun was sifting through the red and gold of the maples beyond the garden walls. He was in the undress uniform of the artillery, and still wore the trefoil of the Second Corps. An effort by Ann to remove his soiled army garb and substitute his lay dress caused an outbreak of anger which ...
— Westways • S. Weir Mitchell


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