Yes, the word 'sock' is a noun (sock, socks) and a verb (sock, socks, socking, socked).
The noun 'sock' is a word for an article of clothing worn on the foot; and a word for a hard blow or punch; a word for a thing.
The verb 'sock' is to hit or strike forcefully; to punch; a word for an action.
Sock is a common noun because it is not the name of a person or place.
The word 'sox' is a non-standard plural noun.The standard spelling for knitted footwear is sock.The standard plural noun is socks.
Sock has one syllable.
one-sock-it
No.
Sock is a common noun because it is not the name of a person or place.
The word 'sox' is a non-standard plural noun.The standard spelling for knitted footwear is sock.The standard plural noun is socks.
Yes, the noun 'mate' is an abstract noun; whether it's a spouse or a sock, mate is a concept, not the physical person or thing.
An ankle sock is a short sock which covers the foot and ankle.
sock puppets
It is sock.
Yes, I do in fact have a sock
It means left sock, right sock, left shoe, right shoe
both a sock and a monkey have mass, both a sock and a monkey tend to be soft, and both a sock and a monkey are solid. Both a sock and a monkey tend to be furry.
sock - chaussette socks - chaussettes
As a verb: swat, slap, cuff, beat, whip, flog, cane, bash, clip, sock, belt, deck, slug As a noun: blow, bang, slap, welt, bump, bash, belt, sock, clip, slug
usally the shoe goes on after the sock.