Top 64 Words That Rhyme with Sock (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with sock!

Here you’ll find the top 64 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sock’.

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Words That Rhyme With Sock

  • Aftershock – a secondary shockwave that follows a larger earthquake or explosion.
  • Antiknock – a substance added to fuel to prevent knocking in internal combustion engines.
  • Backtalk – a rude or impertinent reply.
  • Balk – to hesitate or be unwilling to proceed with something.
  • Ballcock – a valve used to control the flow of water into a cistern or tank.
  • Bloc – a group of people or countries acting together for a common purpose.
  • Block – a solid piece of material, typically a cube or brick, used as a building material or for some other purpose.
  • Bock – a strong, dark German lager.
  • Calk – to fill or close seams or crevices with a waterproof filler or sealant.
  • Caulk – a waterproof filler and sealant used in building work and repairs.
  • Chalk – a soft white limestone rock used for writing or drawing.
  • Choc – abbreviation for chocolate.
  • Chock – a wedge or block used to secure a wheel or other object in place.
  • Clock – a device for measuring and displaying the time.
  • Cock – a male bird, or a valve controlling the release of a liquid or gas.
  • Crock – a pot or jar, typically made of earthenware, used for cooking or storing food.
  • Doc – abbreviation for doctor or document.
  • Doch – a Scottish word meaning “but” or “nevertheless”.
  • Dock – a platform extending from a shore over water, used for loading and unloading ships or boats.
  • Electroshock – a therapy in which an electric current is passed through the brain to induce a seizure, used as a treatment for some mental illnesses.
  • Flock – a group of birds or sheep, or a soft material used for stuffing cushions or toys.
  • Frock – a woman’s dress, or a long outer garment worn by monks or friars.
  • Gawk – to stare openly and stupidly.
  • Hammerlock – a wrestling hold in which the opponent’s arm is twisted and held behind their back.
  • Hawk – a bird of prey with broad wings and a long tail, known for its keen sight and powerful flight
  • Hoc – abbreviation of hoc (adjective), meaning “for this purpose” or “occasion”
  • Hock – the joint in a quadruped’s hind leg between the knee and the fetlock, equivalent to the ankle in humans
  • Hollyhock – a tall garden plant with showy spikes of flowers, typically pink or red
  • Interlock – to become or cause to become intertwined or locked together
  • Jock – a male athlete, especially in a sport involving physical exertion
  • Knock – to strike a surface noisily to attract attention or gain entry
  • Laughingstock – a person or thing subjected to ridicule or laughter
  • Leafstalk – the stalk that supports a leaf of a plant
  • Loc – abbreviation of location
  • Loch – a Scottish word meaning “lake”
  • Lock – a device for fastening a door or container by means of a combination or key
  • Macaque – a medium-sized monkey with a long tail, found in Asia and Africa
  • Mach – a unit used to measure speed, equal to the speed of sound in air at sea level
  • Manioc – a tropical plant cultivated for its starchy root, which is used to make tapioca and other foods
  • Mock – to tease or ridicule someone or something
  • Moonwalk – a dance move popularized by Michael Jackson in which the dancer appears to be gliding backwards
  • Oc – abbreviation of occult or occupation
  • Och – a Scottish word meaning “oh”
  • Overstock – to have more of something than can be sold or used
  • Pock – a small, pus-filled blister on the
  • Poppycock – Nonsense, meaningless talk or ideas.
  • Proc – A medical term that refers to a surgical procedure or operation.
  • Restock – To replenish or refill a stock or supply of something.
  • Rock – A hard, solid mineral material that is part of the earth’s crust.
  • Schlock – Cheap or inferior goods, often used to describe low-quality films or other artistic works.
  • Shlock – Another word for “schlock,” referring to something that is of low quality or poorly made.
  • Shock – A sudden, intense feeling of surprise, fear, or horror.
  • Shoptalk – Conversations or discussions that revolve around business or professional matters.
  • Smock – A loose-fitting garment worn to protect clothing while working, often worn by artists or in medical settings.
  • Sparrowhawk – A type of small bird of prey.
  • Squawk – A loud, harsh cry or sound, often made by a bird.
  • Stalk – The stem or main axis of a plant, often used to refer to the part of a plant that bears flowers or fruit.
  • Stock – A supply of goods or materials that are available for use or sale.
  • Talk – Verbal communication or conversation between people.
  • Tomahawk – A type of single-handed ax with a long handle, originally used by Native Americans.
  • Unlock – To open or release a lock or other device that has been secured or closed.
  • Walk – To move on foot, taking steps.
  • Windsock – A conical, open-ended tube used to indicate wind direction and speed, often seen at airports or other locations where wind conditions are important.
  • Wok – A round-bottomed cooking pan used in Chinese cuisine for stir-frying and other cooking methods.



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast