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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stocking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of clothing item typically worn on the legs or as part of holiday decorations, such as Christmas stockings.
Example: "She hung a stocking by the fireplace, hoping Santa would fill it with gifts."
Alternatives: "a sock" or "a hosiery item".
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A stocking filler.
A stocking stuffer with a warning label?
We'll blindfold you with a stocking.
It fits handily inside a stocking.
NICK PAUMGARTEN: in a stocking.
A piece of a stocking.
Searching for a stocking stuffer?
I think it'll be a stocking stuffer".
Would the pooch get a stocking full of coal?
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If you have cottage-cheese-in-a-stocking thighs, you're targeting your thighs.
There's no shock or anger at a short skirt or a stocking-less leg.
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