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At first, the mind is socked in, almost blind, and disoriented.
"We got socked in the mouth.
The restaurant was socked in by soot and debris.
Neither I nor anyone else was socked in the jaw.
An icy fog and heavy rain had socked in the town for two days.
"It got socked in the back of my head," he said.
The coast was socked in, and the Ritz golf course seemed kind of scraggly.
Cook County Jail ain't Grossinger's but we really socked in a hell of a case...
"Until now the area was socked in by a long stationary front with cloud cover," the official said.
East Hampton, where they had been scheduled to land, was socked in, so the pilot touched down in Westhampton.
How Mr. Wilcha survived without being socked in the nose a few dozen times remains a mystery.
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