Sentence examples for is socked from inspiring English sources

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is socked

noun

A knitted or woven covering for the foot.

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The plot is socked to them, with exclamation points.

Moments of cruelty surface regularly: an elderly woman is socked in the jaw as she tries to prevent a young man from being abducted; a nail is driven into a torture victim's collarbone.

The dentist offers to take care of the situation on the spot, and the patient agrees — but then is socked with a surprising bill at the end of the visit.

After an eight year break, his final film proved to be second world war set Closing the Ring, which our critic Peter Bradshaw called "preposterous … but the story is socked over with earnest energy".

Perot, 68, sat out current bull market — most of his fortune is socked away in bonds.

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Leviev is socking away his own supply for the Vivid Collection, a line of diamond jewelry.

Neither I nor anyone else was socked in the jaw.

The restaurant was socked in by soot and debris.

Barolos sold for big bucks and were socked away to age, and age, and age.

"Like many small businesses," he wrote, "we were socked by the recession.

Fifteen gram of instant green tea powder was socked in 100 ml of boiling distilled water for 5 min.

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