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socks

Pair of fabric coverings for the feet, varying in length upwards from the ankle to the knee and worn inside shoes or boots. Socks are usually knitted in wool, cotton, or synthetic fibres.

Socks

In computing, the First Cat on the Internet. Socks was the real-life cat which belonged to President Bill Clinton's family and was a resident of the White House when the White House Web site was set up in 1995.



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Then we stripped him and searched his seams and his pockets and his socks and the inside of his boots, and everything, and searched his bundle.
Don't forgit about the socks and the shirts, child; and I've put a cup of blackberry jam with yer bundle, because I know yeh like it above all things.
Then Martin began to alternate between the dryer and the wringer, between times "shaking out" socks and stockings.
 
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