Associations to the word «Stocking»
Noun
- Collar
- Anthropology
- Embroidery
- Montagu
- Pump
- Chicago
- Comb
- Catcher
- Bookseller
- Wardrobe
- Serge
- Forage
- Cub
- Oriole
- Scabbard
- Wolverine
- Tops
- Wearer
- Carp
- Louisville
- Fertilizer
- Frame
- Feeding
- Dressing
- Umbrella
- Inventory
- Fielder
- Uniform
- Pierce
- Bookstore
- Susie
- Coachman
- Mesh
- Blazer
- Shoemaker
- Hitter
- Braid
- Belt
- Fireplace
- Cupboard
- Outfit
- Stripe
- Baseball
- Bison
- Athletic
- Buckeye
- Biomass
- Pitcher
- Hectare
- Pasture
- Strap
- Fitting
- Holmes
- Red
- Lining
- Queue
- Parlour
- Woven
- Curl
- Hang
- Ha
- Bundle
- Pulling
- Clarkson
- Planting
- Mantle
- Regeneration
Adjective
Wiktionary
STOCKING, noun. A soft garment, usually knit or woven, worn on the foot and lower leg under shoes or other footwear.
STOCKING, noun. A broad ring of a different colour on the lower part of the leg of a quadruped.
STOCKING, noun. A knitted hood of cotton thread which is eventually converted by a special process into an incandescent mantle for gas lighting.
STOCKING, verb. Present participle of stock
STOCKING CAP, noun. A knitted woolen cap, often with a tassel.
STOCKING CAPS, noun. Plural of stocking cap
STOCKING FILLER, noun. A small present given at Christmas to go in a stocking
STOCKING FRAME, noun. Knitting machine used to manufacture hosiery
STOCKING STUFFER, noun. (informal) A small, relatively inexpensive Christmas present suitable for placing in a child's stocking, which was traditionally hung by a fireplace on Christmas Eve in anticipation that Santa Claus would fill it with gifts.
STOCKING STUFFERS, noun. Plural of stocking stuffer
Dictionary definition
STOCKING, noun. Close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and leg; come in matched pairs (usually used in the plural).
STOCKING, noun. The activity of supplying a stock of something; "he supervised the stocking of the stream with trout".
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