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socks <a sock; socks> SUST.

socks

socks SUST. Pl

a pair of socks SUST.

sock <a sock; socks> SUST. (clothing)

put on or wear one's socks V.

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Socks were black with gold trim, either as stripes or as a solid bar at the turndown.
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His favourite was to dress me as a schoolgirl, in pigtails and little pleated skirts, and knee socks.
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What started out as a thermal socks business now boasts a wide range of products including blankets, jumpers, thermal underwear, tights, leggings, hats and gloves.
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Girls wear a grey pleated skirt, a white blouse, and either black tights or white ankle socks.
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These are split-toed socks with two compartments one smaller compartment for the big toe, and a larger compartment for the four remaining toes.
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Socks with replaceable toes and heels were common.
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The stirrup socks served to display team colors, stripes or team logos.
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United retained their white jersey as a change strip and matched both shirts with blue knickers and socks.
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It is rumoured that the boys did better at darning socks than the girls.
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I also watched as a child minder in socks slid into the room to remove said children from situation.
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