Similar words: snorting, reporting, sortie, consortium, parting, skirting, smarting, mortifying. Meaning: [sɔrt /sɔːt] n. 1. an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion 2. the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories 3. grouping by class or kind or size.
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31. However, as Brown admits, there is still much that needs sorting out.
32. Sorting her wildly scattered thoughts into some semblance of order seemed far more imperative ... She wanted Guy.
33. Press 2. the regular sorting prompt line reappears. 7. Press 1 to select Perform Action.
34. He was crouching amidst the emptied-out debris of her possessions, sorting through them with a patience that was deceptively gentle.
35. They constantly expect us to get involved in sorting out their problems. 5.
36. Five similar devices were found in mail at the building's sorting office and defused by the Army.
37. Sorting through the nominees, this is how I rank the top moments in Kings history and why: 1.
38. They marched past us to look through the house, sorting through whatever was left behind.
39. How successful you are in sorting matters out to your satisfaction will depend partly on your bargaining strength.
40. Swiftair items receive priority treatment and separate sorting in this country and in over 140 countries worldwide.
41. Sorting the linen, the towels, the sheets, the red handkerchiefs, such as the navvies use.
42. The automatic sorting machines cannot always cope with colored envelopes.
42. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
43. By representing words in the definitions as integers, storage requirements decrease dramatically and efficient sorting routines become easily applicable.
44. But sorting out the details of his gift has been anything but simple.
45. However, as we went to press they were still sorting out what stays and what goes.
46. Overnight, sorting out the repossession scandal had become the Government's main priority.
47. So many confusing facts battered his brain he didn't know how to start sorting them out.
48. The patient with damage to one frontal lobe catches on to the original sorting strategy and gets the string of yes answers.
49. Or would be busy sorting things out at school with the run-up to half-term.
50. While she started sorting out the lettuce from the spinach I took my leave and went up to my room.
51. Graham smiled and crossed the road to the sorting office, smelling its new coat of paint.
52. Sue Small was sitting in the offices, sorting through files, working late.
53. In the case of household waste, the price rarely covers more than a fraction of the cost of collection and sorting.
54. If you are intent on sorting out the problem, take courage and talk to your boss privately about his/her aggressive behaviour.
55. The money will be invested on upgrading sorting offices and expanding the Post Office vehicle fleet.
56. Childhood problems and anxieties have a habit of sorting themselves out.
57. Sorting by date makes the most sense so you can instantly see what's most recent.
58. I bend down and resume sorting and lifting rocks to the other men and women in the brigade.
59. Not bad, not bad I've been sorting out my council tax George.
60. The Postal Service dictates that all mail leaving the Peninsula go to San Francisco for sorting.
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