单词 | to sock it |
释义 | > as lemmasto sock it (out) d. Jazz. To perform (music) in a swinging manner. Frequently in to sock it (out). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > perform (music) [verb (transitive)] > specific style or technique > in jazz sock1927 groove1935 swing1936 to put down1952 1927 Melody Maker July 697 Sock out your last chorus on that, my friends. 1933 Fortune Aug. 47/1 Returning to Trombonist Brown, he can get off, swing it, sock it, smear it, or go to town (all of which mean syncopate to beat the band). 1935 Vanity Fair 45 71/3 Hot artists or bands that can put across their licks successfully are ‘senders’;..they can ‘sock it’. 1955 N. Shapiro & N. Hentoff Hear me talkin' to Ya vii. 79 ‘Blow it, kid. Sock it out,’ Tig and Jones kept shouting, until I finally loosened up and did tricks with that slide that I probably never did before or since. 1968 Radio Times 28 Nov. 47/1 He's spent his evenings singing in pubs..‘socking’ out the rhythm and blues. 1976 New Yorker 12 Jan. 37 (caption) From the top—‘Watermelon Man’. Let's sock it out and give Mrs. Ritterhouse a chance to really cook. < as lemmas |
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