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in one's pocket





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The Dr. Oz Show Clever ways to put money in one’s pocket; from chronic fatigue to joint pain, autoimmune diseases.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2021

The reality check: Money in one’s pocket talks louder than rumors and sensationalism.

From Washington Times • Sep. 25, 2018

Costipation: A condition in which one’s wallet becomes lodged in one’s pocket when the check arrives at the table.

From Washington Post

And what a satisfaction it is, too, to have money in one's pocket, even if one sleeps in the open!

From Look Back on Happiness by Wiking, Paula

“You are the most provoking bird,” she said, “keeping everybody waiting, and you so small you could go in one’s pocket, if only you hadn’t wings.”

From Peggy in Her Blue Frock by Preston, Alice B.




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