Crossword-Solution: SORTS 5 letters, 190 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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SORTS anagram STORS, STROS, TROSS

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Alphabetizes CDs 1 answer
Alphabetizes, e.g. 1 answer
Alphabetizes, for example 1 answer
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Alphabetizes, say 1 answer
Arranges by color, say 1 answer
Arranges by kind 1 answer
Arranges by type 1 answer
Arranges conveniently 1 answer
Arranges in Excel, say 1 answer
Arranges into stacks 1 answer
Arranges into various piles 1 answer
Arranges logically 1 answer
Arranges meaningfully 1 answer
Bad thing to be out of 1 answer
Clears up a jumble 1 answer
Database operations 1 answer
Different genres 1 answer
Does a database chore 1 answer
Does a mail room job 1 answer
Does a mailroom chore 1 answer
Does a pre-laundry chore 1 answer
Does a prewash task 1 answer
Does a recycler's job 1 answer
Does a washday job 1 answer
Does prelaundry work 1 answer
Does some organizing 1 answer
Does some pre-laundry work 1 answer
Feeling out of __ 1 answer
Gets ready to do a load, say 1 answer
Gets ready to file 1 answer
Gets ready to wash, maybe 1 answer
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Gets recycling ready 1 answer
Goes through, as laundry 1 answer
It's unsettling to be out of them 1 answer
Mail operations 1 answer
Mailroom operations 1 answer
Methodical sifting 1 answer
Mixed (preceded by "of"). 1 answer
Of ___ (of an indefinite kind). 1 answer
Of or out of ___. 1 answer
Organizes alphabetically, say 1 answer
Organizes by date, say 1 answer
Organizes from best to worst, say 1 answer
Organizes the mail 1 answer
Organizes, as mail 1 answer
Out of __ (cranky) 1 answer
Out of __ (ill) 1 answer
Out of __ (testy) 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SORTS (5)

All sorts of weeds and herbs and flowers had grown up there; splotches of wild larkspur, pale green-and-white spikes of hoarhound, plantations of wild cotton, tangles of foxtail and wild wheat.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
But ’twas all nought.” “Did ye ever take anything to try and stop it, Joseph Poorgrass?” “Oh ay, tried all sorts.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Steamboats and shipping of all sorts lay there, tempted by the enormous sums of money offered by fugitives, and it is said that many who swam out to these vessels were thrust off with boathooks and drowned.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
Given the sorts of examples that can come up in discussions of programming, American-style quoting can even be grossly misleading.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
She felt that she ought to be thinking about Ray, but her mind kept racing off to all sorts of trivial and irrelevant things.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992

Quotes with SORTS (3)

You have lost your reason and taken the wrong path. You have taken lies for truth, and hideousness for beauty. You would marvel if, owing to strange events of some sorts, frogs and lizards suddenly grew on apple and orange trees instead of fruit, or if roses began to smell like a sweating horse; so I marvel at you who exchange heaven for earth. I don't want to understand you.
Anton Chekhov
Physical objects are conceptually imported into the situation as convenient intermediaries not by definition in terms of experience, but simply as irreducible posits comparable, epistemologically, to the gods of Homer . . . For my part I do, qua lay physicist, believe in physical objects and not in Homer's gods; and I consider it a scientific error to believe otherwise. But in point of epistemological footing, the physical objects and the gods differ only in degree and not in…
Willard Van Orman Quine
There are times when I long to sweep away half the things I am expected to learn; for the overtaxed mind cannot enjoy the treasure it has secured at the greatest cost. ... When one reads hurriedly and nervously, having in mind written tests and examinations, one's brain becomes encumbered with a lot of bric-a-brac for which there seems to be little use. At the present time my mind is so full of heterogeneous matter that I almost despair of ever being able to put it in order. …
Helen Keller The Story of My Life: With Her Letters and a Supplementary Account of Her Education Including Passages from the Reports and Letters of Her Teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan by John Albert Macy
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 338 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).