Crossword clues for sorts
sorts
- Puts into pigeonholes
- Puts first things first, e.g
- Prepares for washing
- Prepares for the wash
- Performs a database function
- Out of ___ (discombobulated)
- Out of __ (cranky)
- Organizes the mail
- Gets ready to file
- Arranges by type
- Arranges by color, say
- Arranges by category
- Works in the mailroom
- Works in a mailroom
- Triages, e.g
- Thing that's no fun to be out of
- Something one doesn't want to be out of
- Some database operations
- Separates meaningfully
- Separates by type
- R.E.M. "Carnival of ___ (Box Cars)"
- Puts records into piles
- Puts mail in boxes, say
- Puts into separate piles, as laundry
- Puts into separate piles
- Puts into neat little piles
- Puts in a certain order
- Prepares for recycling
- Prepares for laundry day
- Prepares for filing
- Piles up?
- Pigeonholes, perhaps
- Out of -- (ailing)
- Out of ___ (somewhat unwell)
- Out of ___ (peevish)
- Out of ___ (kvetching)
- Out of __ (testy)
- Organizes, in a way
- Organizes, as mail
- Organizes from best to worst, say
- Organizes by date, say
- Organizes alphabetically, say
- Organizes albums
- Methodical sifting
- Mailroom operations
- Goes through, as laundry
- Gets recycling ready
- Gets ready to wash, maybe
- Feeling out of __
- Does a washday job
- Does a recycler's job
- Does a mailroom chore
- Does a mail room job
- Does a database chore
- Different genres
- Different breeds of rockers
- Arranges into various piles
- Arranges into stacks
- Alphabetizes, perhaps
- Alphabetizes CDs
- Separates for the wash
- Does a laundry job
- Out of ___ (grouchy)
- Categorizes
- Breeds
- Alphabetizes, e.g.
- Puts into piles, say
- Database operations
- Out of ____: cross
- Stripes
- Files
- Does a prelaundry chore
- Manners
- Separates into stacks
- What a loser may be out of
- Does some pre-laundry work
- It's unsettling to be out of them
- Associates
- Triages, e.g.
- Gets ready to do a load, say
- Puts in order
- Arranges in piles
- Out of ___ (grumpy)
- Out of ___ (cross)
- Genres
- Classifies
- Kinds or types
- Classes
- Puts into order
- Catalogues
- Does prelaundry work
- Alphabetizes, e.g
- Makes
- Types
- Out of ___ (ailing)
- Ilks
- Something not to be out of
- Out of ___ (irritable)
- What sulkers are out of
- Out of ___ (testy)
- Out of ___ (vexed)
- Orders scrap on board
- In Mayday message, disheartened recruit types ...
- Arranges systematically
- Does a laundry chore
- Puts in like piles
- Alphabetizes, say
- Places in order
- Arranges logically
- Separates into piles
- Particular kinds
- Bad thing to be out of
- Puts into categories
- Puts in piles, perhaps
- Puts in alphabetical order
- Does a washday chore
- Arranges in order
- Arranges by kind
- Puts into piles, e.g
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "sorts".
Lang and Bresson and Deren but the anti-New Wave abstracters like Frampton, wacko Nucks like Godbout, anticonfluential directors like Dick and the Snows who not only really belonged in a quiet pink room somewhere but were also self-consciously behind the times, making all sorts of heavy art-gesture films about film and consciousness and isness and diffraction and stasis et cetera.
The light from the tiny lamps fell in all sorts of odd forms, as the rays crossed each other, or the opacity of our bodies threw great shadows.
He and Hal exchanged the very slight sorts of nods people use when they like each other past all need for politeness.
Scotch-taped photos of all sorts of variegated and esoteric celebrities past and present, which are varied as residents throw magazines into the E.
About all we were supposed to do was march around in places where the Osthos could see us-the usual sorts of things, you understand-flex our muscles, wave our swords and axes, shout war cries, and all the other foolishness that impresses the lowlanders.
That gave the idiot in Kanthon all sorts of wild delusions, and he ordered me to lay siege to the city of Osthos itself.
Set up a camp of sorts, and then you, Bheid, and I had better drift into a couple of those villages down by the edge of the inlet.
I know all sorts of ways to change the rules of any game he can devise.
I did not sleep well, though my bed was comfortable enough, for I had all sorts of queer dreams.
At every station there were groups of people, sometimes crowds, and in all sorts of attire.
I start at my own shadow, and am full of all sorts of horrible imaginings.
Before the sun dipped below the black mass of Kettleness, standing boldly athwart the western sky, its downward way was marked by myriad clouds of every sunset colour, flame, purple, pink, green, violet, and all the tints of gold, with here and there masses not large, but of seemingly absolute blackness, in all sorts of shapes, as well outlined as colossal silhouettes.
Last of all was a little heap of keys of all sorts and sizes, probably those belonging to the other houses.
He has been shopping too, and has sent home such a wonderful lot of fur coats and wraps, and all sorts of warm things.
As we went, suddenly, from all sorts of unexpected places, spears gleamed out in the moonlight, only to vanish again when we uttered the password.