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sock
noun
A
piece
of
clothing
made
of
soft
fabric
that
you
wear
on
your
foot
inside
a
shoe
.
•
After
washing
,
Mia
hung
each
colorful
sock
on
the
clothesline
to
dry
.
After
washing
,
Mia
hung
each
colorful
sock
on
the
clothesline
to
dry
.
•
Ben
realized
he
was
wearing
one
sock
inside
out
during
the
meeting
.
Ben
realized
he
was
wearing
one
sock
inside
out
during
the
meeting
.
Old
English
“
socc
,”
from
Latin
“
soccus
,”
a
light
low-heeled
shoe
worn
by
ancient
Roman
actors
.
verb
To
hit
someone
or
something
hard
with
your
fist
.
•
In
a
burst
of
anger
,
Lisa
socked
the
punching
bag
with
all
her
strength
.
In
a
burst
of
anger
,
Lisa
socked
the
punching
bag
with
all
her
strength
.
•
He
threatened
to
sock
anyone
who
touched
his
bike
.
He
threatened
to
sock
anyone
who
touched
his
bike
.
From
the
noun
sense
“
sock
”
meaning
a
punch
;
first
recorded
as
a
verb
in
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
An
act
of
hitting
someone
or
something
hard
with
your
fist
;
a
punch
.
•
The
boxer
ended
the
match
with
a
powerful
sock
to
his
opponent's
jaw
.
The
boxer
ended
the
match
with
a
powerful
sock
to
his
opponent's
jaw
.
•
Surprised
by
the
joke
,
she
playfully
gave
her
brother
a
light
sock
on
the
arm
.
Surprised
by
the
joke
,
she
playfully
gave
her
brother
a
light
sock
on
the
arm
.
Early
19th-century
American
English
,
probably
echoic
of
the
sound
of
a
blow
.