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verb To sort out means to resolve some unfinished business or problem with someone or something. bentley's gonna sort you out!
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To give another person his share of something, typically used in a financial connotation or as means of assisting another Give me your share of the money, and I'll place the bet. Once we win I'll sort you out.
I know you can't get it working; give me a minute or two and I'll come over there and sort you out. |
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