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a memory like a sieve

The tendency to be exceptionally forgetful or absentminded; a poor memory. I need to start getting more sleep at night, because lately I've had a memory like a sieve. John has a memory like a sieve—I had to leave him three separate reminders about the play tomorrow night! Mom has a memory like a sieve, so don't bother asking her—there's no way she'll remember.
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a mind like a sieve

The tendency to be exceptionally forgetful or absentminded; a poor memory. I need to start getting more sleep at night, because lately I've had a mind like a sieve. John has a mind like a sieve—I had to leave him three separate reminders about the play tomorrow night! Mom has a mind like a sieve, so don't bother asking her—there's no way she'll remember.
See also: like, mind, sieve

have a memory like a sieve

To be exceptionally forgetful or absentminded. I need to start getting more sleep at night, because lately I've had a memory like a sieve. John has a memory like a sieve—I had to leave him three separate reminders about the play tomorrow night. Please remind me about the meeting because I have a memory like a sieve these days.
See also: have, like, memory, sieve

have a mind like a sieve

To be exceptionally forgetful or absentminded. I need to start getting more sleep at night, because lately I've had a mind like a sieve. John has a mind like a sieve—I had to leave him three separate reminders about the play tomorrow night! Please remind me about the meeting because I have a mind like a sieve these days.
See also: have, like, mind, sieve
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a mind like a sieve

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a brain like a sieve

If you have a mind like a sieve or a brain like a sieve, you have a bad memory and often forget things. He's lost his keys again — he's got a mind like a sieve, that boy.
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have a mind/memory like a ˈsieve

(informal) forget things easily or quickly: I’m terribly sorry I didn’t remember your birthday — I’ve got a memory like a sieve.
A sieve is a kitchen tool with small holes in it, used for separating solids from liquids or very small pieces of food from larger pieces.
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A 400mm vibratory sieve was eventually selected to screen particles down to 75 micron, removing even the smallest contaminants.
Mix until combined and pass through a fine mesh sieve. Place in refrigerator to cool and reserve for sauce.
The test sieves can be easily changed to meet specific testing requirements.
Engineering such sieves for specific uses poses a challenge: It's hard to predict how inorganic elements will link up.
Other features include individual language selection, automatic identification of the test sieve mesh, information regarding the system data and settings, direct connection of a laboratory balance via an interface.
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Sizes of sieves and their holes depend on the types of particles to be separated.
(2) That analysis proceeds by filtering candidate sensors first by their ability to meet performance requirements (Sieve One), then by their conformance to physical constraints and ability to withstand environmental factors (Sieve Two), and finally by cost of implementation (Sieve Three).
Desiccant dryers are based on a simple principle; hot dry air is passed through the granulate, to release the moisture, which is then adsorbed in a hygroscopic desiccant material called molecular sieve. The desiccant material is insulated, and is usually regenerated at regular intervals or as need dictates.
Ridgewater College's math instructor Mike Sieve was recently honored for his teaching excellence by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System Board of Trustees.
The scientists designed an 'ultracapacity nano-photon sieve'--a unique device with the capacity to incorporate more than 34,000 nanoholes (around 300nm in diameter) randomly distributed in its surface.
To satisfy Zeelandia's productivity objective, Russell Finex advised the company to attach their mesh screens to their sieve decks.