socked Sentence Examples

  1. He socked his opponent in the jaw during the heated altercation.
  2. She socked the punching bag with all her strength during her boxing training.
  3. The unexpected news about the layoffs socked the employees, leaving them stunned.
  4. He socked the bully right in the nose, defending himself against the attack.
  5. The sudden drop in the stock market socked investors, causing panic selling.
  6. The icy wind socked us as we stepped outside, making us shiver.
  7. His words socked her with their brutal honesty, forcing her to confront the truth.
  8. The heavy rain socked the city, causing widespread flooding.
  9. She socked the volleyball over the net, scoring a crucial point for her team.
  10. The comedian's joke socked the audience, sending waves of laughter through the room.

socked Meaning

socked

to deliver a blow, punch entry 3 sense 3, a low shoe or slipper, a violent blow, comic drama, a vigorous or violent blow, a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually worn under shoes and extending above the ankle and sometimes to the knee, a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually extending above the ankle and sometimes to the knee, to subject to or as if to a vigorous assault, to hit, strike, or apply forcefully, a shoe worn by actors in Greek and Roman comedy

FAQs About the word socked

to deliver a blow, punch entry 3 sense 3, a low shoe or slipper, a violent blow, comic drama, a vigorous or violent blow, a knitted or woven covering for the fo

batted, whacked, slapped, punched,smacked, clipped, clapped, hit, struck, banged

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He socked his opponent in the jaw during the heated altercation.

She socked the punching bag with all her strength during her boxing training.

The unexpected news about the layoffs socked the employees, leaving them stunned.

He socked the bully right in the nose, defending himself against the attack.