To remove a sock stuck in your vacuum sweeper hose, first unplug the vacuum for safety. Then, try to carefully pull the sock out by hand if it's visible. If it's deeper in the hose, use a long, flexible tool like a coat hanger or a Plumbing snake to dislodge it. Alternatively, you can detach the hose from the vacuum and gently shake or push the sock out from the other end.
Hose comes from Victorian times when men wore 'hose' under there three quarter trousers. Hose is like a very fine sock.
Static electricity occurs when a sock is stuck to a blanket coming out of the dryer. This happens when two materials rub against each other, causing electrons to transfer and create a build-up of opposite charges. The sock and the blanket then attract each other due to their opposite charges.
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The diagram is in your left sock.
I'm not sure ... he's currently stuck on the boiler room looking for my sock.
The traditional Scottish dagger worn in a sock is called a "sgian-dubh." It is worn tucked into the top of the kilt hose, with only the hilt visible. The sgian-dubh translates to "black knife" in Gaelic. It is considered a symbol of Scottish heritage and is often worn as part of formal Highland dress.
An ankle sock is a short sock which covers the foot and ankle.
It is sock.
Yes, I do in fact have a sock
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Yes, it is not good to wear a sock so tight that it cuts into your skin. Years ago my mom did this and today she has to wear a special compression hose because she is likely to get blood clots in her legs. When you wear something so tight like that it is likely to cut off the blood flowing through your veins in your legs.
It means left sock, right sock, left shoe, right shoe