487 examples of socks in sentences

Warm socks are made from the skin of the Arctic Hare.

His are the verses signed NEP addressed "To a Tear," "On the Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo," "On St. Bartholomew's Day," etc., etc., all of which masterpieces Mrs. Pendennis kept along with his first socks, the first cutting of his hair, his bottle and other interesting relics of his infancy.

She said she could do the mending of the long socks that the women wear when they ride barebacked, but we had to shut down on ma's going with the show, cause we never could have any fun with a woman to look after.

Just then a woman with red socks got up on her chair in the press seats and pulled her dress away up and yelled, "Rats!" and another woman screamed and jumped up on a seat with her clothes at half mast, and yelled that there were mice on the seats.

"We'll live to be married, old socks," continued Dan in a robuster voice, "but I've got the worst dose o' prickly heat you ever saw.

Always, at the end of these commination services, Tom would say to Dennis, the man, "I an't a-speakin' to you, old socks, so keep yer hair on.

He stood six feet in his woolen socks.

The socks inside them were of duffle and the leggings of strouds, both materials manufactured for the Hudson's Bay Company for its trappers.

Before it they dried their moccasins, socks, and leggings.

"Those are his socks I've been darning for him," she said.

The next I remember I awoke in the morn On a three-sky-sailed yarder bound south round the horn We 'ad no suit of oilskins and two pairs of socks And an IOU nailed to the lid of me box

They likewise make sandals, and socks, and other garments, and felts for covering their houses.

Under this law it was a crime to knit a pair of mittens or a pair of socks and send them from Boston to Providence or from New York to Newark, or from Philadelphia across the Delaware to New Jersey.

The wife and her daughters manufactured the clothing, from dressing the flax and carding the wool to cutting the cloth; knit the mittens and socks; and during the winter made straw bonnets to sell in the towns in the spring.

If a pair of cotton socks could be made vocal, what a tale of sorrow and labour their history would reveal, from the nigger who picked with a sigh to the maiden who donned with a smile.

R634089. Socks.

Poor Jeffrey couldn't have had much regard for appearances, for they would have been right above his socks.

'I wonder wha's sendin' the laddie socks,' she said, feeling it.

vera nice socks, indeed.

When Christina was here the day, a wee paircel cam' for Macgreegor, an' when I opened it, there was a pair o' socks wi'wi' fondest love from Maggie.' 'Hurray for Maggie!

'But surely ye're raisin' an awfu' excitement ower a pair o' socks.'

'It wasna the socks, ye stupid: it was the fondest love!' John laughed again, but less boisterously, 'Maggie's no blate, whaever she is.

I wish she had kep' her rotten socks to hersel'!'and stuffed the gift behind the chest of drawers.

I wonder what he did wi' the socks.'

The three lower ones were divided between the parents and held all sorts of things, from shirts and socks to mother's mahogany yard stick, which had a turned handle and a tapering blade that made it pass excellent muster as a sword.

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