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of sorts
gen. resembling; similar to; in a way; partially or not entirely (He wrote a polite retraction, as an apology of sorts for his harsh words. • The Mountain versus the Hound played out entertainingly, with the elder Clegane still outmatching his younger brother pound for pound and blow for blow. Being turned into a walking zombie of sorts didn’t just amplify his strength; it essentially obviated the need to parry blows, as even Sandor sinking his sword deep into his undead brother didn’t seem to slow him down in the slightest. wiktionary.org); used to describe something that is not a typical or good example of something (also "of a sort": He managed to make a curtain of sorts out of an old sheet. cambridge.org); used when something is not a good or typical example of its kind of thing (I had a conversation of sorts with a very drunk man at the bus stop. ldoceonline.com); of a somewhat unusual or inferior kind (The training camp actually became a tourist attraction of sorts • It would be reasonable to conclude Princess Diaries 2 offered a refuge of sorts. • I'm going to have to come up with a game of sorts with rules and things. • I was at a party of sorts at the weekend, although it was an older persons party. • On the fourth day of Eid, one of my uncles absolutely insisted on a family reunion of sorts at his house. • Red House is a museum of sorts furnished as it was like in the mid 1800's with a very good, well stocked garden. • Then the veteran of the Canadian metal scene then went on a sabbatical of sorts. • The campaign is also a ready reckoner of sorts for those who are still not sure of traffic rules and signs. • Then came some more shocking photos and an apology of sorts on Thursday. • They met on Easter Sunday, 1995, a day which marks a resurrection of sorts for Barker. • He clearly feels the fame, of sorts, now conferred upon him is unwarranted. lexico.com); of a type that is not exactly the same as the actual thing, or is not as good as the actual thing (She’s an artist of sorts. macmillandictionary.com); of one kind or another (He knew many folktales of sorts. thefreedictionary.com); of an inferior kind (There was a garden of sorts below with those dismal box hedges the Parisians think smart. • Yet once, he, too, had had a family, of sorts, he was close to. collinsdictionary.com); of various kinds (collinsdictionary.com); of an indefinite kind (I turned and followed the agaves and came to a track of sorts. collinsdictionary.com); in some respects but not entirely or truly (a vacation of sorts merriam-webster.com)
of sorts: 68 phrases in 22 subjects
Agriculture2
Artificial intelligence2
Athletics1
Biology1
British usage, not spelling1
Business1
Communications7
Cooking1
Earth sciences1
Economy3
Environment2
Figurative1
General25
Industry6
Informal4
Law1
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation3
Nuclear and fusion power1
Sports1
Technology1
Transport2
Travel1