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socket

[sok-it] / ˈsɒk ɪt /








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Squire and his team could see, from the type of light sockets and electrical outlets visible in the images, that Lucy was in North America.

From BBC

My father, the hardcore pacifist who can’t even squish a spider, reaches for the power cord snaking from the television to the wall socket.

From Literature

The single set of temporal fascia—indentations behind the eye sockets that are doubled on a reptile—is one means of scientific definition.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These sockets saw, and these jaws spoke and swallowed. This is a monument to them. A temple.”

From Salon

A burning house looked to Akira like a glowing skull, its broken windows hollow like eye sockets, its exterior walls black against the bright orange fire that filled it.

From Literature