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sieve
verb
To strain, sift or sort using a sieve.
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The word "sieve" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means a device for separating solid objects from liquids or for separating different sizes of objects. For example, "I strained the dirt from the soil using a sieve."
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You will have very little pulp left, but blitz whatever there is with a little of the smooth, sieved soup and pass through the sieve again.
For another, to the extent that the sieving process benefits society as a whole, there are surely cheaper ways to sieve than through universities.
I sieve the mixture into the bucket, place it in the belly of the beast, and start the timer.
Sieve the flour, ginger and salt twice into a bowl.
"At least William, who demands to be left in peace by the media, can be confident his secret is safe at that rumour sieve ITN - and that it won't get out and infuriate the BBC.
The England management once leaked like a sieve but it is pretty much watertight now.
It's interference as usual, letting civil servants ring up to recruit likely lads and lasses, constructing a shortlist to best advantage and leaking like a sieve.
Tip the contents of the dish into a fine sieve over a small bowl, and press down with the back of a ladle to extract the juices.
Stir in the sugar to dissolve, then strain the mixture through a fine sieve into a medium bowl; the basil, lemon skin and vanilla pod can now be discarded.
Strain through a muslin-lined fine sieve, and use as required.
Tip the lot through a fine sieve or colander, and push through with the back of a spoon.
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