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Socked Meaning in English

word · lemma: sock

ˈsɑkt
SAHKT
sˈɒkt
SOKT

释义

The past tense of 'sock' (verb), meaning to hit someone or something forcefully, usually with your fist. Used informally.

用法与细微差别

'Socked' is informal and vivid; often implies a surprising or strong punch. Common in spoken English and storytelling. Don't confuse with 'shock' (feeling surprised). Usually used with 'in/on' body part ('socked him in the jaw').

例句

He socked the thief and ran away.

basic

I accidentally socked my brother while playing.

basic

She socked him in the arm.

basic

"Out of nowhere, he just socked me right in the jaw!"

natural

Mike got so mad he socked the wall and hurt his hand.

natural

"If you say that again, you’ll get socked straight in the face," she warned jokingly.

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