Sock - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind (syn: drogue)
verb
Extra examples
...kept socking the punching bag until he was exhausted...
He got a sock in the jaw.
I socked him in the jaw.
We started socking away an equal amount each month into our bank account.
He socked me a book.
Larry gave him a sock on the arm.
He socked her in the face.
I got socked with a big car repair bill.
Put a sock in it! брит.; разг.
I have a hole in my sock.
My sock has a hole in the toe.
A toe peeked through the hole in his sock.
The skin under my sock was rubbed raw (=the skin had come off).
You've worn a hole in your sock.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: sock
he/she/it: socks
present participle: socking
past tense: socked
past participle: socked
singular: sock
plural: socks
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