soco -
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Englishstaat|die
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Englishcubical part of a pedestal
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Interlinguaplyntho, socculo
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Englishbox|penalty
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Englishblow with the fist
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Bretonskouarnad
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Idoboxar
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Englishhard|die
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Englishcubical part of a pedestal
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Interlinguaplyntho, socculo
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Englishbox
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Englishblow with the fist
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Bretonskouarnad
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Idoboxar
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Englishbox|the
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Englishblow with the fist
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Bretonskouarnad
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Idoboxar
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Englishdie
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Englishcubical part of a pedestal
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Interlinguaplyntho, socculo
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Englishbrass knuckles
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Mandarin指節銅環指节铜套
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Cornishdorn brest
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Japaneseナックルダスター, メリケンサック
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Vietnamesetay đấm sắt
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Englishsock
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Englishviolent blow, punch
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Finnishisku, lyönti
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Maorimoto
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Unknown, but compare Portuguese msoco ("a hit with one's hand, a punch").
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#'1960', Billboard magazine reviewer
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#'Sock' performance on a catchy rhythm ditty with infectious tempo.
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# A violent blow, a punch.
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# lbtransitive To hit or strike violently, to deliver a blow to.
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#They may let you off the first time, but the second time they'll 'sock' it to you. &mdash, James Jones
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Slovakudrieť, naraziť, raziť
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Englishpunch
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Bengaliঘুষি
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Mandarin拳打拳
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Min Dong伐
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Georgianჩარტყმა, დარტყმა
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Hindineeded
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Normanco d'poing
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Khmerneeded
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Laoneeded
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Maorimoto, meke
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Mongolianneeded
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Teluguneeded
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Volapükneeded
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Waray-Waraysuntok
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