1. sifted - Adjective
2. sifted - Verb
of Sift
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll emotions are the ore from which poetry may be sifted. T. E. Hulme
God had sifted three kingdoms to find the wheat for this planting. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Adrian sifted through the bags and pulled out a slice of coconut cream. "If I were a dragon, this is what I'd go for." I didn't argue, mainly because that statement had no logical argument. Richelle Mead
A formidable range of phenomena must be scientifically sifted before we effectually grasp a faculty so strange, so bewildering, and for ages so inscrutable as the direct action of mind on mind. William Crookes
God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain over into this wilderness. William Stoughton
I have sifted my flour and hung up the sieve. Arabic Proverb