different between sortsa vs kindsa

sortsa

English

Etymology

Written form of a reduction of sorts of.

Contraction

sortsa (singular sorta)

  1. (colloquial) Sorts of.
    • 1977, Fred C Dobbs, The Golden Age of B.S., page 93,
      Sends a letter to the Globe and Mail and starts claiming that his friend Mackay says that there's all sortsa cabinet ministers ringing up all sortsa judges in Canada.
    • 1984, DeKalb College, DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, Volume 17, page 38,
      "Oh. Togs. lt just means.. .special sortsa clothes. Toads? Gad, what a dodo l picked to fall in love with me."
    • 1988 June, Underground, in Spin, page 32,
      Hampton delves into all sortsa cultural rootage — from country blues to smarmy Broadway show-tunage, combining them in a friendly, swinging way. This is the sorta record that should appeal to anybody who gave up on Zappa after Weasels Ripped My Flesh.

See also

  • kindsa

Anagrams

  • Astors, Astros, assort, roasts

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kindsa

English

Etymology

Written form of a reduction of "kinds of"

Contraction

kindsa (singular kinda)

  1. (colloquial) Contraction of kinds of, plural of kind of.
    • 1993, Kent Harrington, A Brother to Dragons, page 151,
      Manny don't sell one kinda pizza, or two kindsa pizzas, or ten kindsa pizzas.
    • 2005, Frank McCourt, Teacher Man, page 78,
      'Cause Johnny has a girlfriend name of Rose and she's a good girl knows all kindsa grammar and she's gonna graduate an' be a secretary in a big company in Manhattan and John don't wanna be no dumb ass trying to marry Rose.
    • 2006, Leinster Murray, Operation Terror, page 58,
      These were natural kindsa waves, pursued the driver. Lightning made them.

See also

  • kinda
  • sortsa

Anagrams

  • Adkins, kindas

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