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  • 'Socked 'em that time,' remarked Dave, with great satisfaction.

    On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles

  • Socked in by the fog, it was as if the end of the line had been reached, with nothing but abyss ahead.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • Socked in with clouds, and it snowed June 29, so he never got to see the tops of any mountains.

    new adventures ahead! WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2009

  • Here's what they're saying nationwide: Red Socked The 'injury epidemic [is] approaching biblical proportions.'

    Periscope 2007

  • Socked in solid all the way down and back but my D.R. was good.

    Ray J. Dunphy 1999

  • Socked him on the whiskers with a great big rolling pin

    I Had a Hat When I Came in 2000

  • With the aid of W.B. Yeat's poetic metaphors, Oe embarked on writing The Flaming Green Tree*, a trilogy comprised of Until the 'Savior' Gets Socked* (1993),

    Kenzaburo Oe - Biography 1995

  • The space between discharge tube and external bulb is evacuated Socked E 40.

    12. Answers to the Questions for Repetition and Knowledge Tests Frank Ponemunski 1991

  • "Socked me with my own club!" he exulted, laughing delightedly, boyishly.

    Masters of Space Robert Lee [Illustrator] Berry 1925

  • Socked by several rounds of state budget cuts, at a time when they say demand for services has never been greater, the people who run

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

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