plural noun
Etymology
Origin of siftings
Example Sentences
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And then there are those that are amiable siftings through memory's scrapbook, in which the author recounts tales about people and places as if he were holding court over a few beers.
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What remains for the Quennell corps are mostly second siftings, attractively presented, which reinforce the charm of the whole Proust legend.
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Her monologues were not stunts but acute siftings of men and women as social beings.
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Now and then, something was taken from the siftings and handed to de Costa, who examined it, and cast it into a wheelbarrow.
From The Fire-Gods A Tale of the Congo by Gilson, Charles
When the pots were filled with siftings, they were carried to the river, where they were carefully submerged, and the contents were stirred about with sticks.
From The Forty-Niners A Chronicle of the California Trail and El Dorado by White, Stewart Edward
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