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deep pockets
noun as in abundance of financial resources
Example Sentences
“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.”
The momentum has led some to sound the alarm about the deep pockets playing an increasingly pivotal role in American politics.
It’s probably not as bad for theaters that have patrons with deep pockets.
The “individuals” Mackey aims to help, Love.Life’s target market, are those with deep pockets who can afford to circumvent the system.
Bush’s merchandise is “very helpful to a lot of my clients who don’t have deep pockets but have a dream.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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