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the sockets
verb
To place or fit in a socket.
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The boys run to the sockets to charge their phones.
The chair was pulled out from behind him, and Martino crouched down to examine the sockets.
Already so hot that my eyeballs felt as if they were melting in the sockets.
"The sockets had become so degenerated that she had to have hip replacements".
Martino held the legs in place as Bauman pulled on the sockets.
The sockets can anchor pedestals that hold the pizzas several inches off the table.
But Martino had corrected the sockets, and everything felt fine now.
Adrenaline has yanked his eyelids into the sockets, exposing the white of his eyeballs.
Death is a skeleton, with eyes like two tiny blue stars set deep within the sockets.
Woolf once warned her that the palettes "almost wrenched my eyes from the sockets".
I'm surprised I didn't pull his arms out of the sockets".
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