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    Sock
    /säk/

    noun

    • 1. a garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted from wool, cotton, or nylon.
    • 2. a hard blow: informal "a sock on the jaw"

    verb

    • 1. hit forcefully: informal "Jess socked his father across the face"
  2. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word sock, from a low shoe or slipper to a violent blow. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of sock.

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  4. sock. 1. / sɒk / noun. a cloth covering for the foot, reaching to between the ankle and knee and worn inside a shoe. an insole put in a shoe, as to make it fit better. a light shoe worn by actors in ancient Greek and Roman comedy, sometimes taken to allude to comic drama in general (as in the phrase sock and buskin ) See buskin.

  5. a piece of clothing made from soft material that covers your foot and the lower part of your leg: a pair of socks. nylon / wool / cotton socks. athletic socks. ankle / knee socks. Put on your shoes and socks. The little boy was wearing mismatched socks (= socks of different colors). Dimedrol68/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages.

  6. A sock is a garment that covers the foot and part of the leg, or a light shoe worn by comic actors. It can also mean to hit hard, or a windsock. See different meanings, examples, and synonyms of sock.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the word sock, a piece of clothing that covers your foot and ankle. Find out the origin, slang, and idioms of sock, and see how to pronounce it in British and American English.

  8. A sock is a piece of clothing you wear on your foot, under your shoe, and socks usually come in pairs. You can wear only one sock if you like, but your other foot might get jealous. Some socks barely cover the foot, while others reach up over the knee. When you sock someone, it has nothing to do with footwear; you punch them.

  9. A sock is a piece of clothing that you wear on your foot inside your shoe. Learn how to say sock in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese and more.

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