sock
a sock that has been washed and is not dirty
socks that are white in color, often associated with sports
a sock that has been worn and needs to be washed
socks made from cotton fiber
warm socks made from wool
warm socks made from wool
warm socks made of thick material
short socks that only come up to the ankle
warm, thick socks made from wool
socks that do not go far up the leg
socks designed for sports and physical activities
a dirty sock that has an unpleasant odor
socks that cover the lower leg
socks made of thin material, often for formal wear or warm weather
socks designed for sports and physical activities
a sock that is worn out from use
socks that come up to the knee
socks that come up to the knee
socks worn for exercising at a gymnasium
thin socks worn with formal or business attire
a sock knitted in a straight tube shape without a heel, often with colored bands at the top
absorbent socks, typically made of cotton, worn for athletic activities
a single sock whose matching partner has been lost
one of a pair of socks that do not match each other
socks with a diamond-shaped pattern
a type of ankle-length sock, popular in the 1940s and 1950s in the US
two matching socks
to raise a sock that has slipped down the leg
to put on a sock
to remove a sock
to repair a hole or tear in a sock
to make a sock using knitting needles and yarn
to mend a hole in a sock by weaving thread across it
a drawer used for storing socks
a simple puppet made from a sock; also used figuratively to mean a person whose actions are controlled by another.