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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61. On either side sit attractive, dynamic, rather intense young women sorting through heaps of correspondence and submissions.
62. Lance Rees was set on as he passed the sorting office in Withernsea, Humberside, on his way to school.
63. A preschooler might get confused by such games as sorting blocks by shape.
64. When I entered our room I found Mum had down two more vases and was sorting out a pile of pawn tickets.
65. Again the permeability is largely dependent upon sediment sorting and the presence of cements, or authigenic growths in the pore throats.
66. The hard part is sorting the good memories from the bad.
67. In this first example we see how a teacher is able to initiate a sorting activity following a child's chance remark.
68. A further sorting amongst the articles on the tray put them into sets of beads, reels, rods and wheels.
69. However when he's not sorting out pest problems in Leeds he is treading the floorboards in many amateur theatrical productions.
70. We began sorting them into different area sizes as we were getting confused with those we had and didn't have.
71. We are witnesses to an obsessive, unwavering process of sorting, labelling, deconstruction and destruction.
72. Many young helpers worked hard sorting, pricing and selling, as well as offering face-painting and a pinball competition. Sentencedict.com
73. Inside the gulf of Pagasai, the disorganized Persian armament was sorting itself out and re-numbering.
74. In this chapter, you will learn how to use its sorting feature to manipulate the data in tables and lists.
75. This year's investment amounting to £10 million, will focus on the potential of sorting household waste.
76. The others are also understood to have passed through the main sorting office in Crown Street.
77. If all this research leaves you feeling overwhelmed, you can turn to a campus career counselor for help sorting things out.
78. He opened it, after sorting through the kitchen drawers for a corkscrew with an assurance that annoyed Fabio.
79. Sorting machines incorporating microprocessors have been ordered in the past few weeks to upgrade rice, coffee and groundnuts.
80. Ahead of him a morose-looking man in a cardigan was sorting through slabs of meat in plastic containers.
81. Collage Collage work with paper shapes can involve ordering and sorting, especially if different textures, colours or sizes are provided.
82. I helped myself, and when I had finished, I went up on deck and began sorting out the rigging.
83. An hour later John is desperately sorting through his belongings.
84. Stem pulls the box to him and begins sorting through the documents.
85. Repetitive tasks, whether sorting coupons, stitching fabric or entering data, wear most workers toward early retirement.
86. Selection of quotations for which entries are needed and sorting into senses by senior staff.
87. FitzAlan's brother-in-law sat there, sorting through piles of official-looking documents.
88. The laboratories have extensive tissue culture facilities and there is a flow cytometric unit equipped with both analytical and cell sorting instruments.
89. Many of the matching, sorting and ordering activities can arise incidentally within the periods of tidying away and clearing up.
90. Both grain size and sorting can not, therefore, be measured directly from a thin section and can only be estimated.
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