Sentence examples for hot socks from inspiring English sources

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If you were the sort of person who listened to FM radio in late May 1974, you may have heard tunes such as New York Dolls' Too Much, Too Soon, Sha Na Na's Hot Socks, Aerosmith's Get Your Wings, Maceo & the Macks' Us and Thin Lizzy's Vagabonds of the Western World.

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"He wished this set of dances would end; he was hot, his socks seemed to have been sprayed with fine adhesive sand, and his arms ached like those of a boxer keeping his guard up after fourteen rounds".

If the weather was hot, the socks were itchy and uncomfortable".

Toward the end of the first week of kindergarten, Alex showed up in class wearing hot-pink socks — a mere inch of a forbidden color.

Miami, people here said, is a difficult city to live in anyway with gridlock at all times of the day -- it has been rated the nation's third most congested city -- falling bond ratings from governmental mismanagement, and the weather, which can feel like a hot, wet sock.

And that's where we'll end it, because it's gorgeous outside and I am going to go somewhere to cook food in the out of doors before humidity returns and Washington is a terrible wet, hot swamp-sock of a city.

Don't knit sweaters, knit skimpy red-hot bikinis, "kinderwhore" socks, "flapper-inspired" garter slips with peekaboo knitted lace panels (even less yarn!), bustiers and tap pants laced with satin ribbon, woolen handcuffs, fringed nighties and cunning stuffed animals to throw among your bed pillows.

In 2001, after the attack, it cared for the workers at ground zero, offering hot food, dry socks, ponchos, shovels, aspirin, lip balm, chiropractic care, massage therapy, pews to sleep on and an oasis from the havoc outside.

Under the chapel's vaulted baby-blue ceiling, haggard workers from the mountainous wreckage across Church Street found hot food, dry socks and soft music; podiatrists (in George Washington's pew), chiropractors and massage therapists; cheering banners and letters and children's drawings; a place to sleep, to breathe, to pray.

I'm going to wear a kilt and look like a schoolgirl.' " This winter, Ms. Baek has been rotating creamy whites and ladylike yellows, as well as the pink ensemble shown here, which consists of a Smashing Grandpa tank top ($30 at www.rescuebeauty.com); Marc Jacobs cargo pants ($550 at Marc Jacobs, New York; 212-924-6126); and hot pink cashmere socks nestled into Prada pumps ($510 at Prada stores).

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