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I pocketed it.
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Now I pocket it with a kind of perverse pride, feeling sorry for the teenagers who check their phones on average 2,000 times a day.
She pocketed it.
He thought I was trying to pocket it for myself.
Admitting that I'm an introvert has given me the freedom to exhibit introverted behavior — like keeping a wallet I find on the sidewalk even though I saw whose pocket it fell out of because returning the wallet would involve talking to another person — without having to feel guilty.
I knew there were drink tickets in my pockets but every time I reached into my pockets it felt like I was dipping my fingers into a strange anti-matter universe where the rules of physics did not apply but I kept rummaging and ignored the mounting panic and eventually found the ticket and attained a thoroughly unnecessary new beer.
Others have: talked about "capacity pockets" – I think it means spare time; said "there is no 'I' in team"; and discussed the concept of an "emergency biscuit".
"When I have money in my pocket, it burns a hole".
The theme song from "Lassie" is blending into the Brownie song, the one about "I've something in my pocket, it belongs across my face," about a Great Big Brownie Smile.
So, what's happening here, there, and everywhere is somewhat akin to: "I have money in my pocket; it's my money!
"I don't have any pockets". It was agreed that she would keep the phone in her hand.
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