I've been impressed by the multifarious uses our British cousins find for the word "sort."
Here in the States, it carries a specific meaning: to array a set of objects in some discernible order; as by size, alphabetically, etc.
In the UK, as I understand it, "sort" is used as shorthand for "repaired" or "put to right," as in "Now the engine's sorted, we can start the car."












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