darn it.
darn
The nouns in the sentence "your sock has a hole in it" are: sock, hole.
Because, it is just the way people prefer to say things. It really doesn't HAVE to be that way!!
Basically, all socks should have at least one hole - the one you put your foot in. By saying, "Your sock has a hole IN IT" implies that there is a hole in the actual knit fabric of the sock (rather than just a hole that was pre-made in the sock in order to be of use at all to a wearer) .
See "Can the hole in the Ozone layer be fixed?"
this is called darning
A hole in a sock
That there's a hole in your pocket.
Im thinking it's a hole in the sock box? My little brother is having the same problem It means sock in the eye
The dug a hole to see if they could find anything interesting in the ground.
With a needle and thread, she'll mend the hole in your jacket. Unfortunately, only time can truly mend a broken heart. It would be a tragedy if you are unable to mend the relationship with your dad before he passes away. Dad used a bit of string to mend the torn volleyball net. Grandma always carries a sewing kit incase she has to mend something unexpectedly.
A piece of cloth used to mend a hole is commonly referred to as a patch. Patches can be made from various materials and are sewn or ironed onto the damaged area to reinforce it and restore its appearance. They are often used in clothing, upholstery, and other fabric items to extend their life and functionality.