socked-in
1socked in — US : affected by bad weather conditions that prevent people from leaving The whole metro region is socked in with snow. The airport was socked in by fog. • • • Main Entry: ↑sock …
2socked — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ I don’t know what was in that punch, but I was socked. □ She got socked out of her mind …
3socked in — mod. fogged in. □ The airport was completely socked in. □ We couldn’t take off because we were socked in …
4socked — tus·socked; …
5Socked on the nose — ( SON ), also called Bullseye cancel, in philately, refers to a cancellation of a postage stamp in which the killer, or, if the postmark does not have a separate killer, the (typically circular) postmark, or date stamp portion, has been applied… …
6socked joint — išorinis šlifas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Šlifas, į kurį įstatomas kitas šlifas. atitikmenys: angl. female joint; socked joint rus. наружный шлиф …
7socked — sÉ‘k /sÉ’k n. woven or knitted foot covering which reaches a point between the ankle and the knee; hit, blow (Slang) v. hit, punch, strike (Slang) …
8socked-in — A colloquialism referring to an airport closed to air traffic by bad weather …
9socked — …
10socked on the nose — noun a cancellation mark, typically round, centered on the stamp …