Arrange or order by classes or categories.
Keep company with; hang out with.
1 Upon reaching the mainland we stopped to assort and dry our baggage.
2 But one never outlives all one's contemporaries; one may assort with them.
3 No need to assort them or pick out the ripe ones for her.
4 No need to assort them or to pick out the ripe ones for her.
5 The spirit and the gifts of freedom ill assort with the condition of a slave.
6 Her swiftly flying memory seemed to assort a vast mine of treasures of the past.
7 The good pictures were mixed indiscriminately with the bad ones, in order to assort the frames.
8 She did not, he considered, so perfectly assort her dinner- guests; that was her one fault.
9 Nothing can be imagined that has not been seen; but imagination can assort , omit, sift, select, construct.
10 It was therefore necessary to assort the baggage: much had to be returned to Gondokoro with the Englishmen.
11 We assort the few belongings that I managed to bring with me and I array myself for you.
12 Indeed, the company also packages Netflix, assorted service contracts, and computer courses.
13 Hazard gives the following method of assorting and stripping tobacco in Cuba:-
14 In the worst - assorted connections there is ever some mixture of true marriage.
15 They assorted strangely with the rest of her gentle and refined appearance.
16 She dreaded the return to the saloon, with its queerly assorted company.
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