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Chinois, or conical sieve used as a strainer, also sometimes used like a
food mill •
Cocktail strainer, a bar accessory •
Colander, a (typically) bowl-shaped sieve used as a strainer in cooking • Flour sifter or bolter, used in flour production and baking • Graduated sieves, used to separate varying small sizes of material, often soil, rock or minerals •
Mesh strainer, or just "strainer", usually consisting of a fine metal mesh screen on a metal frame • Laundry strainer, to drain boiling water from laundry removed from a
wash copper, usually with a wooden frame to facilitate manual handling with hot contents • •
Riddle, used for soil •
Spider, used in Chinese cooking •
Tamis, also known as a drum sieve •
Tea strainer, specifically intended for use when making tea •
Zaru, or bamboo sieve, used in Japanese cooking ;Other uses • "Sieve" is a common term used in
trash-talk referring to a
goaltender in
ice hockey who lets in too many goals • "Leaks like a sieve" is an English language idiom to describe a container that has multiple leaks, or, by allegory, an organization whose confidential information is routinely disclosed to the public. == See also ==