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    socks


    1. The first thing that you need to do is store the rod in the sock and a hard tube


    2. He kept the keys inside his sock


    3. He has one sock on, the other being buried somewhere at the foot of his single bed


    4. He pulls the light switch and pads across the landing in his sock feet


    5. Andrew then proceeded to stuff a sock in Matt’s mouth


    6. “Put a sock in it


    7. Matt spat out the smelly old gym sock


    8. “Where’d that sock even come from?” Matt asked


    9. Snow squished into her cast, from the opening at her toes, sliding back in to the van, she pulled on the woolen sock she’d brought with her, Just in case it got a bit nippy before she could drive back to the house after dark


    10. Finally, she sat up and pulled the soaked sock from her foot, something she should’ve done sooner

    11. I hadn’t seen the Cross girl before, but my mother gave me a sock she owned as an infant


    12. “Cheer me up, why don’t you! Can’t you just put a sock in it, you insensitive tart


    13. I fished an ice-cold sock out of his


    14. ” I said as he tied the sock around his head, over his


    15. The kitten whipped out her claws and targeted his sock, which unfortunately had his foot in it at the time


    16. Later he appears again, clenching a dripping sock


    17. This scruffy, long-haired tabby enjoys sitting behind chairs or lying in the middle of the kitchen so he can hook your sock with his claws as you walk past


    18. Smaller but trickier mutations of the bed monsters were the sock monsters


    19. was reluctant to take from the thousand I had stashed in my sock, but I was able to


    20. With that resolved, I raided the sock drawer for three hundred dollars, got dressed in

    21. could, sometimes hopping, sometimes limping with his sock wet by the


    22. Although I agree that gun licenses should not be issued arbitrarily and only under extraordinary circumstances, isn‘t reasonable to assume that the vast majority of individuals willing to surrender their ―weapons‖, that are (otherwise) gathering dust inside clothes closets, dresser drawers and kitchen cupboards, or stuffed inside a sock, for that matter, represent a small minority of law-abiding citizens who, in any event, would be unlikely to use them, unless pressed, unlike hardened criminal elements in the community who wouldn‘t give a second thought to surrendering the tools of their trade unless they were compelled to do so? A fifty-dollar gift certificate from Macys is insufficient compensation for the criminally-minded


    23. "A sock," I informed him, none too impressed by his powers of observation, considering he was a policeman


    24. "Look, you put the sock over the ostrich's head, see? And it thinks it's night-time and goes to sleep


    25. The police car took off after the ostrich at high speed and at first it looked as though the show would be over pretty quickly because the police car soon caught up with the ostrich, but as the car drew level with the fleeing bird and Shooter lent over to do his deed with the sock, what happened was reminiscent of the Keystone Cops


    26. The ostrich plucked the sock from Shooter's hand, deftly flicking the offending object over the roof of the car


    27. Pulling out the sock, I succeeded in slipping it over the ostrich's head but my shout of triumph was short lived because the sparks raised by my tin hat had set fire to the winch rope


    28. One look told me why the ostrich had not stopped running after I'd dropped the sock over its head


    29. The foot, which was described by police as being clad in a high-end sport sock and what appeared to be a sports/assault sandal, was ‘about a nine and a half


    30. He hopped up three steps, and was ready to light the sock that would act as a fuse

    31. George lighted the sock, grabbed the knife from his teeth, and slashed the ocky straps that held the Golden Fleece onto the roof racks


    32. She took a seat immediately in a corner of the porch to slip on her shoes and socks over muddy feet – before her plastic-wrapped stash of American dollars was noticed – then rewrapped the ankle over sock and dirt, while the horse was tied and its rider came to join her on the porch


    33. Of course I was going to give Bob his shoes but I also wanted to show Bob the flip flops, so he could see them as I told him the sewer sock story


    34. Then she slid off his sock and balled it up


    35. at the bottom of my sock drawer in a small, leather pouch that I later found at a flea


    36. It gives me a kick to wear it under my sock, tied safely to my ankle


    37. I put the £25 in my sock drawer at once and put the credit card in my pocket, planning to draw out the maximum the next day


    38. Then you’ve got loan sharks, who know you’ve got £2000 stashed in your sock drawer,” I shifted, “and will either sell that information to petty burglars or hound you for investments and, lastly, you’ve got Paul’s family who might me out for revenge


    39. The Wolf hustled the thin man against the tree where he pinned him with his throat hold, slipped the Mauser into its holster, pulled a stiletto from his left sock, and eased it into the young man's heart through his stomach


    40. Since I now masturbated with a sock

    41. "Oh put a sock in it," he snapped


    42. A sock got stuffed in his mouth towards the back of his throat


    43. You're the sock that gagged me!


    44. My confidence restored I reached into my sock for my last match


    45. Then El Fuego concealed his new weapon in his sock waiting for the day to strike


    46. They had barely turned the first corner when Irma smashed a sand-filled sock into the side of his head


    47. D player, which was blaring out Bob’s favourite Hawaiian singer Gaby Pahanui, which sounded to Sock and Stu like Pavarotti gargling a bumble bee


    48. the water and wrapped my sock around her foot


    49. sock puppets, Lamb Chops and Charlie Horse that Sherry Lewis


    50. Ainsley had a mobile phone in his jacket pocket and, most interestingly, a sheet of A4 paper folded up and pushed inside the sock of his right leg














































    1. “The weather has socked in,” he informed Mrs


    2. I kept heading towards the DJ booth, vending machines, and restroom area where I thought I had last seen the short skirted, neon green socked, sexy seductress


    3. ” After I had caught an eyeful, I extricated myself from the porno shop and began my quest for that neon green socked, high heeled chick as, “The freaks come out at night,” rang through my head


    4. I socked him right in the face


    5. had socked the immediate area in a cold fog


    6. She sprung up from the bed and socked me in


    7. Regretting that I hadn’t socked the bitch earlier, which would have at least been a


    8. It socked me to the core


    9. TO KEEP $2,258 SOCKED AWAY IN THAT INTEREST-BEARING ACCOUNT TO AVOID FEES VERSUS THE $245


    10. The geckoid with the Hiranien leaped off, landed on the mech’s shoulder and socked it in the head

    11. The man socked Graisse in the side, causing the dog to whimper


    12. Needless had been socked in by three feet of snow keeping nearly everyone hostage in their homes for a week


    13. I socked him in the armpit


    14. Byron kept expecting to turn around and see a herd of white socked with sandals tourists clicking their way through a hundred film rolls in-between suitable gasps of wonder and curses about the heat


    15. You’ll have to keep $2,258 socked away in that


    16. I socked him in the shoulder


    17. Entirely socked in


    18. “The Sierra’s completely socked in,” Greg said, echoing Bud’s words


    19. I wanted to hike the PCT, but I couldn’t! It was socked in!


    20. “It’s socked in pretty much everywhere above here,” she replied

    21. By all reports, long stretches of it were socked in


    22. There was one angle to the story that had socked him right in the gut


    23. And sometimes, while the tank refilled from the second, she would hear socked feet scurrying off toward a far corner of the apartment, as if in flight


    24. Kids skated on the linoleum hallway on socked feet, asked for quarters for the vending machines, fooled around with wheelchairs while Becky sat in shock, denial, disbelief


    25. I socked him


    1. What I might do, I might say something very cutting and snotty, to rile him up--instead of socking him in the jaw


    2. Finally, let’s say you’re in your primary investing years and have been socking away $20,000 per year into your retirement funds


    3. I imagined me testifying, Tom Terrific socking it to me on the cross


    1. socks and the cold air scratched at his throat


    2. by the creak of the loom and the shuffle of socks


    3. For clothing she had on a harness, leg socks and sandals


    4. She said the winters were very cold up there so he looked for some long johns, and some ski clothes, gloves, thermal socks, and ski boots


    5. It was getting colder, so she put on some socks and her black boots


    6. to hearth home and a log fire to dry his socks


    7. thirty stories of reflected sky in just its socks,


    8. By the glow of the lightstones down here in the galley, I can see my socks are stained with blood


    9. are shod in heavy woollen socks that shuffle


    10. I compromise on taking a complete change of clothing for riding and a spare set incorporating a skirt in case I need it … enough knickers for the duration of the trip and more socks than I could ever need … I hope

    11. Unfortunately, Cyberia’s appreciation of art and craft was based on the experience gained at her finishing school, where she had spent relaxed Wednesday afternoons fiddling with watercolours and making decoupage kittens out of old socks and yoghurt pot lids


    12. The water is starting to sweep across the deck, a surge of chilly water washes over the top of my boots, soaking my socks … urghhh!


    13. And so, with a flourish and a bow the old man gave Terry the shin pads, showed him how to tuck them into his socks and then told the dog to give the boy his ball back


    14. With his battered old shin pads tucked safely inside his knee length socks, he ran riot through every level of schoolboy and junior football, scoring record numbers of goals at every age


    15. In particular she asked each fair maid if she would wash her son’s crinkly boxer shorts and diamond pattern ankle socks


    16. “OK”, he said to his dear old mother, “we’ll have some fun, but I think the socks idea stinks


    17. the shin pads, showed him how to tuck them into his socks and then


    18. mother, “we’ll have some fun, but I think the socks idea stinks


    19. and stiffly soiled socks


    20. ’ He said, sitting on the bed to put his socks on

    21. ’ she repeated, calmly putting on her socks and boots


    22. ‘If you’ve got a clean pair of socks in that bag of yours, you’d be best advised to put them on


    23. Andy stared at his foot then, unsurprisingly, reached for his bag and rooted about for socks


    24. Socks and shoes, an overcoat grabbed from the hall, car keys retrieved from the living room, these are the components of ordinary life that he gathers unto him as he walks back into the nightmare


    25. His mother had clucked over him for what seemed like an hour reassuring herself: 'had he remembered his extra socks, his rain poncho, his hat, his


    26. He was still as much of a dandy as ever, dressed in a sleek, supple carapace with a flared, ruffled collar and above-the-knee slipper socks and gauntlets


    27. It was Monday afternoon, he had removed his coat and set his boots and socks nearby


    28. He sees outstretched legs, red diamond pattern socks and a swollen eye


    29. In the end I stood in my boxers and socks


    30. knock his socks off, and on his own terms; so that he has to see it for himself, as it really is

    31. Harry handed me the arrow still balanced and beribboned on his finger, and went to put his shirt and vest, shoes and socks back on


    32. No matter how many pairs of socks you wore, it was always hard to feel


    33. Into this he put a wooly jumper, spare socks and underwear, an extra shirt and a pair of shorts and a sleeping bag


    34. Nathaniel sat on the edge of his bed, pulled his boots and socks off then stood up to remove the rest of his clothes


    35. To dream that you are wearing socks signifies warmth and comfort


    36. Alternatively, to see socks in your dream indicates that you tend to yield to other’s wishes


    37. Off came his shorts, his socks and shoes


    38. She watched him as he drew off his pants and shirt, socks and shoes


    39. He then removed his shoes and socks and stripped down his pants


    40. It seemed like a month since he had his socks and shoes off

    41. He removed her boots and socks


    42. He pulled a pair of his own clean socks over her feet


    43. ” I thanked him and followed the Corporal to the stores and there I received a brand new uniform including socks underwear and boots


    44. I looked round and saw Ma sat in an easy chair by the fire she was well wrapped up and had a blanket draped over her shoulders and one on her knees and she was wearing thick socks the colour of pea soup


    45. My feet like everyone else’s were blood raw and as I marched along I could feel the blister popping and filling my socks with their blood mucus and liquid


    46. First of all we were given a good bath in disinfected water our old uniforms underclothes and socks were taken away and burned


    47. After the first bath we were transferred to a second bath that had been filled with a chemical that finally killed off the lice then we were handed clean uniforms and underclothes and socks


    48. The stall-holder looked him up and down and told him with a roguish grin that “he'd grow inta dem before he was twice married”, and threw in two-for-a-pound pair of heavy 'woolen' socks


    49. “Has anyone any clean dry socks before I end up with trench foot I’m beginning to resemble a bloody duck here?” Everybody laughed at him as Bert shouted


    50. It was 6:45 hrs and we were in the forward trench with the other waves behind us I was weighed down with a bandolier of ammunition and I carried another one in my small pack along with my spare socks rations and shaving gear













































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    Synonyms for "sock"

    sock air-sleeve air sock drogue wind cone wind sleeve wind sock windsock bash bonk bop whap whop strike hit beat box punch slug knock cuff

    "sock" definitions

    hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee


    a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind


    hit hard