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Stockings Word Means Hung Chimney Night Eslpod 0226 We 0127 Eslpod

Id ESLPod_0226_WE_0127
Episode Id ESLPod 226
Episode Title Holiday Decorating
Phrase stockings
Text In this podcast, the word "stockings" means very large, colorful socks that are hung near the chimney and filled with presents the night before Christmas. In a popular poem, "The Night Before Christmas," the author wrote: "Stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) soon would be there." The word "stockings" can also refer to a thin piece of clothing that a woman wears over her feet and legs, such as nylons or tights. For example, "Do you think black or skin-colored stockings would look better with this dress?" As a verb, "to stock" means to have a supply of goods to sell: "We need to stock more of those notebooks because they are selling very quickly."
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