knock someone's socks off
Language: en
Meaning: (idiomatic)Toimpressgreatly;amaze;stun.You wouldn't expect teenagers to sing opera, but these kids willknock your socks off.2021June 30, Tim Dunn, “How we made... Secrets of the London Underground”, inRAIL, number934, page46:But one of the enjoyable things of working around the railway is that no matter how well I think I know something or somewhere, there are always days whenmy socks are blown clean off.
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