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Socked

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Socked meaning

simple past and past participle of sock

Example sentences (15)

Even many like Martin who have pleaded guilty and accepted responsibility have nonetheless been socked with years-long prison sentences.

The $10 billion is a capital sum socked away to provide income for housing.

An 85-year-old man was socked in the head in Hell’s Kitchen in a random attack on Friday, according to police and a report.

Police say the moped driver first socked the man he ran into, knocking him out on the sidewalk, and then he punched the second guy, leaving him in critical condition.

And that house where he’d never lived, but got socked with that water bill, became a home for the holidays.

Every step, trail and summit — whether socked in or wide open — has been a way to heal.

How come the masses who should feel the impacts of leadership, especially the good qualities and acclaimed contributions of Abba Kyari are indifferent or happy when people in power are socked with calamity?

Jake Hunter socked a two-run homer later in the inning.

Lucroy socked an RBI double to left field in the at-bat, but the attention of fans immediately moved back to the health of Rizzo after his removal from the contest.

And in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, a statue of former Mayor Orville Hubbard — who spent decades trying to keep the city all white — was socked away for more than a year after leaders decided it didn’t belong outside a new City Hall.

Delta, United, Frontier, and Southwest Airlines — have issued weather waivers for passengers, allowing travelers to change their reservations without being socked with a big fee.

San Marcos police are looking for a man who socked another in the face outside a bar earlier this month.

The Cubs kept adding in the middle stages of the game, as Bote socked his sixth home run of the season in the third inning and Heyward added another RBI single in the fifth to extend the cushion.

Beds are frequently drained with socked tile in addition to the perimeter ditch.

Types of cancellations * Bullseye cancellation also called "Socked on the nose" or SOTN, is a stamp collector's term for a cancellation, typically of circular design, centered on the postage stamp.