0 an informal spelling of "socks", used, for example, in the names of some US baseball teams who wear socks of a particular colour:
the Chicago White Sox
1 abbreviation for the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The-itinerary ofx is the same, sox is thin forh.
The commonest kind of sense teaches one that the old lady is in error, and "sox" clearly correct.
There's a white shirt and a collar and two pairs of sox, and what not, in there.
Oh, it had a shirt and a pair of sox and general things.
She worked on the farm, spun, wove, "done seamster wu'k" and knitted stockings, sox and gloves.
A light suit of pajamas, a pair of extra sox and a thin rubber cape are greatly to be desired.
To-day he had not escaped, for, warm as the day was, heavy white woolen sox folded and festooned themselves modishly over the tops of his shoes.
Yes, sir; his shorts and that brace he wore, whatever it was, and his sox and shoes, and shirt, and his trousers, and his suit coat.