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pocket
noun
1 an extra piece sewn into or onto a garment to form a pouch for carrying things in.
2 any container similarly fitted or attached.
3 one's financial resources well beyond my pocket .
4 a rock cavity filled with ore.
5 in conditions of air turbulence: a place in the atmosphere where the air pressure drops or rises abruptly.
6 an isolated patch or area of something pockets of unemployment .
7 snooker , etc any of the holes, with nets or pouches beneath them, situated around the edges of the table and into which balls are potted.
adjective small enough to be carried in a pocket; smaller than standard pocket edition . Also pocket-size.
verb (pocketed , pocketing )
1 to put in one's pocket.
2 colloq to take something dishonestly; to steal it He pocketed the cash when he was alone in the office .
3 snooker , etc to drive (a ball) into a pocket.
4 to swallow or suppress (one's pride), eg to make a humble request.
[15c: from French poquet , diminutive of poque , from Dutch poke pocket]
in one another's pockets said of two people: in close intimacy with, or dependence on, one another.
in or out of pocket having gained, or lost, money on a transaction.
in someone's pocket influenced or controlled by them.
line one's pockets see under line1.
out-of-pocket expenses those incurred on behalf of an employer.
put one's hand in one's pocket to be willing to contribute money.
noun
1 an extra piece sewn into or onto a garment to form a pouch for carrying things in.
2 any container similarly fitted or attached.
3 one's financial resources well beyond my pocket .
4 a rock cavity filled with ore.
5 in conditions of air turbulence: a place in the atmosphere where the air pressure drops or rises abruptly.
6 an isolated patch or area of something pockets of unemployment .
7 snooker , etc any of the holes, with nets or pouches beneath them, situated around the edges of the table and into which balls are potted.
adjective small enough to be carried in a pocket; smaller than standard pocket edition . Also pocket-size.
verb (pocketed , pocketing )
1 to put in one's pocket.
2 colloq to take something dishonestly; to steal it He pocketed the cash when he was alone in the office .
3 snooker , etc to drive (a ball) into a pocket.
4 to swallow or suppress (one's pride), eg to make a humble request.
[15c: from French poquet , diminutive of poque , from Dutch poke pocket]
in one another's pockets said of two people: in close intimacy with, or dependence on, one another.
in or out of pocket having gained, or lost, money on a transaction.
in someone's pocket influenced or controlled by them.
line one's pockets see under line1.
out-of-pocket expenses those incurred on behalf of an employer.
put one's hand in one's pocket to be willing to contribute money.
pocket borough
noun , hist in the UK before the 1832 Reform Act: an electoral constituency under the control of one person or family.
noun , hist in the UK before the 1832 Reform Act: an electoral constituency under the control of one person or family.
pocket knife
noun a knife with folding blades. Also called penknife.
noun a knife with folding blades. Also called penknife.
pocket money
noun
1 Brit a weekly allowance given to children by their parents.
2 money carried for occasional expenses.
noun
1 Brit a weekly allowance given to children by their parents.
2 money carried for occasional expenses.
pocketbook
noun
1 N Am, esp US a wallet for money and papers.
2 N Am, esp US a woman's strapless handbag or purse.
3 a notebook.
noun
1 N Am, esp US a wallet for money and papers.
2 N Am, esp US a woman's strapless handbag or purse.
3 a notebook.
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