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In the world of serious scholarship, The Oxford Companion to the English Language uses lines from Fox in Socks to illustrate the linguistic phenomenon “compounds in context.”
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(How would you stage, or recite, the Fox in Socks Hamlet?)
a world of words to the end of it : Stephen Burt : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Good to watch, Socks is easily funnier and a better actor than Xander was (not to bust on Xander or anything, I loved him, too).
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People here fondly call it Socks City, and its annual socks festival attracts 100,000 buyers from around the world.
While we waste our time and treasure in Iraq: Steve Sailer 2004
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“She called her Socks because she was pure black except for these perfect white paws.”
The Body Farm Patricia Cornwell 1994
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“She called her Socks because she was pure black except for these perfect white paws.”
The Body Farm Patricia Cornwell 1994
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“She called her Socks because she was pure black except for these perfect white paws.”
The Body Farm Patricia Cornwell 1994
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I'm glad you did not go into heavy detail with Fox in Socks.
Why Seuss Creeps Me Out Richard Nokes 2006
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Chantelle Bennett, 29, set her bull terrier called Socks on the men at Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital after she was escorted from the building.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The Socks are the comedy double act that has to be seen to be believed.
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