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Turkish Translation for sock
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sock kısa çorap en(isim) tr
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sock ayakkabı keçesi en(isim) tr
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sock soket çorap en(isim) tr
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sock mantar taban en(isim) tr
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sock tokat en(isim) tr
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sock soket en(isim) tr
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sock vuruş en(isim) tr
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sock dayak en(isim) tr
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sock çorap en(isim) tr
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sock tokat atmak en(fiil) tr
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sock tokatlamak en(fiil) tr
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sock vurmak en(fiil) tr
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sock dövmek en(fiil) tr
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sock yumruk en tr
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sock darbe en tr
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sock sille en tr
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sock şoset en tr
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sock yumruklamak en tr
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sock sille atmak en tr
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sock erkek çorabı en tr
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sock taban en tr
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sock (isim) kısa çorap, ayakkabı keçesi, soket çorap, mantar taban, tokat, soket, vuruş, dayak, çorap en tr
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sock (fiil) tokat atmak, tokatlamak, vurmak, dövmek en tr
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sock sertçe en tr
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sock sock away saklamak en tr
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sock socked in hava muhalefetinden dolayı kapalı Sock it to Haydi bastır en tr
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sock yumruk/çorap en tr
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sock vur en(fiil) tr
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sock kısa çorap, şoset en(isim) tr
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sock i., k.dili. yumruk, yumruk darbesi. f., k.dili. yumruk atmak/indirmek, yumruklamak en tr
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sock vur(mak) en tr
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sox şosetler en tr
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sox çoğ en tr
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sox çorap en tr
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sox i., çoğ. şosetler en tr
English translation for sock  Sesli Dinle  n,v:socked / socking socks sox   Etymology :Middle English socke, from Old English socc, from Latin soccus. Pronunciation :säk. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
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sock woven or knitted foot covering which reaches a point between the ankle and the knee; hit, blow (Slang) en(isim) en
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sock hit, punch, strike (Slang) en(fiil) en
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sock hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee hit hard en en
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sock To hurl, drive, or strike violently; often with it as an object en en
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sock A warm inner sole for a shoe en en
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sock A knit or woven covering for the foot and lower leg; a stocking with a short leg en en
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sock A plowshare en en
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sock The shoe worn by actors of comedy in ancient Greece and Rome, used as a symbol of comedy, or of the comic drama, as distinguished from tragedy, which is symbolized by the buskin en en
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sock Socks are pieces of clothing which cover your foot and ankle and are worn inside shoes. a pair of knee-length socks. To deliver a forceful comment, reprimand, or physical blow to someone else en en
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sock hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee en en
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sock a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e g , at airports) to show the direction of the wind en en
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sock hit hard en en
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sox A plural of sock. an American spelling of 'socks', used especially in advertising en en
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sox Oxides of sulfur en en
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sox Oxides of sulfur where x equals the number of oxygen atoms en en
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sox Sulfur oxides en en
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sox Sulphurous Oxides en en
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sox Oxides of sulphur en en
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sox Sulphur oxides A family of gases that includes sulphur dioxide (SO2), a contributor to acid rain en en
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sox Sulfur oxide Gases deriving from oxidation of sulfur and also produced by combustion of fossil fuels containing sulfur en en
German translation for sock
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sock Deckbrandsohle , Faustschlag , Socken , Socke en de
Greek translation for sock
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sock (n) δυνατό χτύπημα, κοντή κάλτσα, δυνατό κτύπημα, κάλτσα ανδρική, κάλτσα, πάτος en el
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sock (v) χτυπώ δυνατά, κτυπώ δυνατά en el
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sock κάλτσα en el
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sox κάλτσες en el
 
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