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to pocket
noun
A bag stitched to an item of clothing, used for carrying small items.
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If applicant fumbles around from pocket to pocket to pocket - inefficiency is the verdict.
The urge to pocket the soap is somehow absent.
He thought I was trying to pocket it for myself.
One is thinner, making the case easier to pocket.
MOST people would be overjoyed to pocket $5.1 billion.
"The transition from hourglass to pocket watch feels very natural".
Sharp declines in Home Depot spurred investors to pocket gains from Wall Street's recent upswing.
Devoted to pocket squares, Lord Whimsy offers 16 folds that would challenge a master of origami.
They're happy to pocket the rent while their tenants live in danger and squalor.
(I feel similarly about ink-jet cartridges, though I've yet to pocket one).
The trust rejected every letter submitted, enabling the ersatz aristocrats to pocket the advance fees.
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