to sieve through a cloth
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boultto sieve through a cloth
boultsBOULT, to sieve through a cloth
boultedBOULT, to sieve through a cloth
resiftto pass through a sieve
siftsto pass through a sieve
siftto pass through a sieve
unsiftedto pass through a sieve
siftingto pass through a sieve
resiftedto pass through a sieve
siftedto pass through a sieve
siftto pass through a strainer, also SIEVE
siftsSIFT, to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE
siftedSIFT, to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE
sievingSIEVE, to pass through a strainer, also SIFT
sievesSIEVE, to pass through a strainer, also SIFT
sievedSIEVE, to pass through a strainer, also SIFT
temsto sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
cribbleto sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
searceto sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
temseto sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
cribblingCRIBBLE, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
searcedSEARCE, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
searcesSEARCE, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
cribblesCRIBBLE, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
temsedTEMS, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
temsesTEMS, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
temsingTEMS, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
cribbledCRIBBLE, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
searcingSEARCE, to sift (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
sifterone that sifts (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
siftersSIFTER, one that sifts (to pass through a strainer, also SIEVE)
screenedPass (a substance such as grain or coal) through a large sieve or screen, esp. so as to sort it into different sizes
tammya rough cloth / to strain eg soup through a tammy
retronymsA new term created from an existing word in order to distinguish it from the meaning that has emerged through progress or technological development (e.g., cloth diaper is a retronym necessitated by the fact that diaper now more commonly refers to a disposable diaper)
scissorsAn instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles