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Answer for the clue "Sock production? ", 6 letters:
shiner

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Population (2000): 2070 Housing Units (2000): 1016 Land area (2000): 2.435706 sq. miles (6.308450 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.007164 sq. miles (0.018554 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.442870 sq. miles (6.327004 sq. km) FIPS code: 67640 Located within: Texas ...

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Shiner was an American post-hardcore band from Kansas City , Missouri that was active from 1992 to 2003.

Usage examples of shiner.

Some truth there may have been in some of these tales, yet Shiner had been a strangely useful man.

Cavalry had declared Shiner far more good than bad, treated him accordingly, and won a surprised and devoted friend and ally.

In those days Shiner dwelt close under the sheltering wing of a sympathetic garrison.

Now, if still there, he must be living in the light, and for the first time it dawned upon Geordie that what he heard of Shiner in by-gone days and kept to himself, he could not hear and know and keep to himself now.

Here, barely a dozen in all, were Nolan, Shiner, George Graham, and a few of the more intelligent, the Americans, among the miners.

Nolan, Shiner, with those few lads, are all that have stood between you and the mob below.

Geordie was bending over him, had seized him by the arm, was slinging him on his broad young back before ever Shiner saw the face of his rescuer, and Geordie, with his helpless burden, was stumbling up the height again before Nolan could join and aid him.

The guards at the office burst into a cheer as the two came staggering up to the level, with poor Shiner groaning between them, and then quick work and hot was needed, for the mob came fierce on their trail.

The trembling young Slav at the blacksmith-shop, the blue-lipped boy in the office, and sorely wounded old Shiner were out of the fight.

Nolan, and a whispered confabulation, at the end of which the two dove into the office building where Shiner still lay, comforted by better news of his boy, by good surgical aid, and by a skilful and competent nurse who, for more than one reason, preferred to keep out of sight for the time being.

Tomorrow he would drop by and discover if the shoe shiner he had known for years had recovered the smile that had given him his name.

The shoe shiner gave no evidence of recognizing the man as Doc Savage, the last man whose shoes he had shined that day.

He had almost immediately determined that Smiling Tony, the shoe shiner, and Simon Stevens, the World Waterways president were victims of the same dire influence.

The bronze man had no means of knowing about the cigars the millionaire and shoe shiner had smoked.

The strange cases of the watchman, Henry Hawkins, and of Smiling Tony, the shoe shiner, were still puzzling the best of the psychologists.