Sentence examples for electric socket from inspiring English sources

"electric socket" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an electrical outlet or receptacle used for plugging in appliances or devices. Example: "I need to charge my phone, but there's only one electric socket in this room. Can I borrow your charger?".

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Further, the electric socket on our porch was distant, a hundred-foot extension cord away.

Nor does the idea of throwing away the tank and plugging your car into an electric socket instead.

It results in something that isn't exactly a gallop, more like the protracted convulsive thrashings of a dead horse with its hoof jammed in the electric socket.

Mr. Seely said both men are "the guy who lives next door, leans on your fence and tells you how to plug in the electric socket".

ALLAN CLEAR, the executive director of the Harm Reduction Coalition, has spiky graying hair that suggests it came into contact with an electric socket.

Or perhaps it doesn't — perhaps the electric socket sticking out of the lake or the ventilator in the middle of the meadow prevents you from being fully transported.

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Turn off the electricity before installing tile around electric sockets.

The chemicals sat next to electric sockets and other possible ignition points under a child's bedroom window.

She played a grainy videotape of the room that showed blotches on the floors and loose electric sockets.

Classroom 1C, where voters in so-called Stream 12 cast their ballots, was not equipped with electric sockets.

Tiny cameras were hidden in hair dryer holders, satellite boxes and closed electric sockets, the police said.

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