Verb
sock in (third-person singular simple present socks in, present participle socking in, simple past and past participle socked in)
(transitive) To cause a temporary disruption of the operations of, usually an airport.
Fog socked in O'Hare almost until noon.
So Curt, the next time you want to go on record about your unworthy-for-the-Hall career, put a sock in it, bloody or otherwise. Source: Internet
Starting with the invention of the hay sock in the Ötztal Alps around 3,300 BCE, and moving through time to the fetishized, cozy slipper-socks worn today, Adrian delves into the history of an object that is donned daily around the globe. Source: Internet
Sandra is published in many magazines such as Albedo One, Hellnotes, Fantasy Book Review and Love Romance Passion and still gets an odd sock in the wash on laundry day. Source: Internet