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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Fine siftings of snow, like meal flung down from a gigantic sieve, swept into their faces as they rode on.
From The Ranch at the Wolverine by Bower, B. M.
There’ll be searchings and siftings down here anon; and happy is the man who has had nothing to do with this matter!’
From A Changed Man; and other tales by Hardy, Thomas
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