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A utensil with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for sifting and straining.
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To strain liquids or particles of food through a sieve or strainer. Press the solids, using a ladle or wooden spoon, into the strainer to remove as much liquid and flavor as possible.
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An apparatus with apertures for separating sizes of materials.
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An apparatus for laboratory work, which has a bottom made of mesh with square openings for catching a specific size of material. Multiple Sieves are used together to separate material into various sizes.
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Everyone is familiar with the expression "leaks like a sieve." In hockey context a goalie who lets a lot of goals leak through is said to be a "sieve." The University of Wisconsin Hockey Fans originated the "sieve cheer" which is now popular throughout collegiate amateur hockey.
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