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sock1 [sɒk] SUST.

1. sock:

sock

2. sock METEO. (windsock):

sock

sock2 [sɒk] V. trans.

1. sock dated coloq. (punch):

to sock sb in the eye

2. sock ingl. am. DEP.:

to sock the ball

ˈan·kle sock SUST. ingl. brit.

ankle sock

Ejemplos de uso para sock

to sock the ball
to sock sb in the eye

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The girls are to wear black ladies shoe having low heels with white socks.
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Once there they removed their shoes and socks to honor the hallowed ground and participated in a ceremony of remembrance.
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All of his clothes were coming apart; all of his socks had holes.
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Attached to one of the ringposts by straps was a tall steel pole, with a sock of silver coins hanging from the top.
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Shoes, socks, and other accessories are sometimes included as part of the uniform.
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Socks routinely froze to feet and had to be cut off to fight frostbite.
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The girls' uniform is complemented by white ankle socks and black school shoes.
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He has greased down hair and wears pants which are too high for his body, often showing his socks.
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He started off as a graduate trainee before ending up in stock control and then as a buyer (ankle socks).
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Unlike traditional dress or athletic stockings and socks, compression stockings use stronger elastics to create significant pressure on the legs, ankles and feet.
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