Sock in phrasal verb
To cause someone or something to close, inoperate or remain in place, usually due to bad weather
We were socked in by the heavy rain for many days due to the impact of the storm, so our flight was delayed.
There is no way of hiking today because the fog is socking us in.
The verb "sock" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to describe someone who is good at persuading people to do or believe something
Jane is a fast talker. She has sold many luxurious villas since she worked here.