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pocket

adjective as in relatively small, portable

noun as in cavity, pouch

verb as in help oneself to something

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Example Sentences

The novel insight is akin to moving from the maps of the 15th Century era of Joan of Arc and Richard III to what the phone in your pocket can load.

From BBC

“Defendants claim to be investigating the facts, but the reality is they are finding deep pockets and trying to smear all of them with the same brush.”

In terms of the overall amount of revenue that ends up in beneficiaries’ pockets, however, “we would not expect observable changes in objective health outcomes or life expectancy.”

From Salon

Yet another election message was that voters don’t want politicians reaching further into their pockets for tax money.

But right now, Nigerians being hit hard in the pocket may find it difficult to be optimistic.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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