sorta
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—used for "sort of" in informal speech and in representations of such speech
I sorta [=to a degree] like coffee, but I usually prefer tea.
He's apt to get sorta [=somewhat] mad if he's interrupted.—P. G. Wodehouse
It's sorta [=somewhat] like peanut butter and jelly—a combination that just works.—John Nosta
… it never was really planned, it just sorta [=more or less] happened.—Josh King Madrid
… he was a pretty no-nonsense, tough sorta [=type of] guy …—Dan Chick
… the two-bedroom house is set in the shade of rosewood trees, perfect for a book 'n' hammock sorta [=type of] day.—Jose Joy
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