sock
//sɒk//
Noun
sockSingular
socksPlural
1
A soft covering for the foot, typically made of cotton or wool, worn inside a shoe.
I put on a pair of socks before wearing my shoes.
2
A light shoe worn by actors in ancient Greek and Roman comedies.
In ancient Greek comedies, actors wore socks on stage.
Verb
sockInfinitive
socksPresent tense
sockedPast tense
sockedPast participle
sockingPresent participle
socksThird-person singular
1
To hit or strike someone or something forcefully.
He socked the bully right in the jaw.