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Meaning of ort
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ort (n.)
A morsel left at a meal; a fragment; refuse; -- commonly used in the plural.
ort Sentence Examples
- The old barn had become an ort, filled with broken tools and discarded hay.
- The hungry dog devoured every ort left on the plate.
- The tiny cottage had a small ort for a garden, where the owner grew herbs and vegetables.
- The discarded fruit core was just an ort to the compost pile.
- The dog's water bowl was often an ort, with a few drops of water remaining.
- The ragged boy collected orts from the streets to sell to his destitute family.
- The abandoned car was an ort, rusting away in the junkyard.
- The discarded toys were deemed orts by the child who had grown out of them.
- The forgotten book was an ort, gathering dust on the forgotten shelf.
- The broken chair was an ort, destined for the dump.
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A morsel left at a meal; a fragment; refuse; -- commonly used in the plural.
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The old barn had become an ort, filled with broken tools and discarded hay.
The hungry dog devoured every ort left on the plate.
The tiny cottage had a small ort for a garden, where the owner grew herbs and vegetables.
The discarded fruit core was just an ort to the compost pile.