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  • 111sort of like — sort of idiom (informal) 1. to some extent but in a way that you cannot easily describe • She sort of pretends that she doesn t really care. • ‘Do you understand?’ ‘Sort of.’ …

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  • 112Sort-en-Chalosse — Sòrt País …

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  • 113sort code — ➔ code * * * sort code UK US noun [C] UK (US routing number) BANKING, MONEY ► an official number used to refer to a particular branch of a bank: »Write down your bank account number and sort code …

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  • 114sort something out from something — ˌsort sthˈout (from sth) derived to separate sth from a larger group • Could you sort out the toys that can be thrown away? • It was difficult to sort out the lies from the truth. related noun ↑sort out …

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  • 115Sort, Lleida — Sort is the capital of the comarca of Pallars Sobirà, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, in the country of Spain. It is located at 692 metres above the sea, by the river Noguera Pallaresa, a tributary to the Segre. Population 2,113 (2005).It… …

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  • 116Sort enke — er en af verdens giftigste edderkopper. Den lever primært i Nord og Centralamerika samt visse dele af Asien, men er nu kommet til Østeuropa grundet den varme sommer. De er begyndt at slå sig ned i turistområderne ved Sortehavet, så hvis du… …

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  • 117sort something out — sort (something) out to deal successfully with a problem or a situation. We know that our boys have gotten into trouble with the law, but our family is working on sorting it out. Detectives are still sorting out who was involved in the crime.… …

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  • 118sort out — sort (something) out to deal successfully with a problem or a situation. We know that our boys have gotten into trouble with the law, but our family is working on sorting it out. Detectives are still sorting out who was involved in the crime.… …

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  • 119sort yourself out — ˌsort sth/sb/yourself ˈout derived (especially BrE) to deal with sb s/your own problems successfully • If you can wait a moment, I ll sort it all out for you. • You load up the car and I ll sort the kids out. Main entry: ↑sortder …

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  • 120sort-out — n [singular] BrE informal an occasion when you tidy a room, desk etc and get rid of the things you do not need ▪ These cupboards need a good sort out …

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