persieve
"per-sieve"
-to separate or distinguish by sifting the substance.
-to separate or distinguish by sifting the substance.
Bert: "Bit of magic."
Michael: "A bit of magic?"
Bert: "It's easy. Let's see. You think. You wink. You do a double blink. You close your eyes and jump."
Jane: "Is something 'sposed to happen?"
Mary: "Bert, what utter nonsense! Ohh! Why do you always complicate things that are really quite simple? Give my your hand, please, Michael. Don't slouch. One, two."
David: "Do you hear the art? Do you persieve the feeling?"
Michael: "A bit of magic?"
Bert: "It's easy. Let's see. You think. You wink. You do a double blink. You close your eyes and jump."
Jane: "Is something 'sposed to happen?"
Mary: "Bert, what utter nonsense! Ohh! Why do you always complicate things that are really quite simple? Give my your hand, please, Michael. Don't slouch. One, two."
David: "Do you hear the art? Do you persieve the feeling?"