in pocket Definition
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noun
- 1. An extra piece sewn into or on to a garment to form a pouch for carrying things in.
2. Any container similarly fitted or attached.
- Thesaurus: pouch, receptacle, sac, envelope, bag, pod.
- Example: pocketbook
- Example: well beyond my pocket
6. In conditions of air turbulence: a place in the atmosphere where the air pressure drops or rises abruptly.
7. An isolated patch or area of something.
- Example: pockets of unemployment
- Any of the holes, with nets or pouches beneath them, situated around the edges of the table and into which balls are potted.
- 1. To put in one's pocket.
2. colloq
- To take something dishonestly; to steal it.
- Example: He pocketed the cash when he was alone in the office
- Thesaurus: steal, conceal, appropriate, lift (
- To drive (a ball) into a pocket.
- Said of two people: in close intimacy with, or dependence on, one another.
- Having gained, or lost, money on a transaction.
- Influenced or controlled by them.
- Those incurred on behalf of an employer.
- See under line1.
- To be willing to contribute money.
