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Definition of pocket. (Entry 1 of 3) 1 a : a small bag carried by a person : purse. b : a small bag that is sewed or inserted in a garment so that it is open at the top or side coat pocket. 2 : supply of money : means. 3 : receptacle, container: such as. a : an opening at the corner or side of a billiard table.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pocket1 pocket / ˈ pɑːkət/ noun plural pockets Britannica Dictionary definition of POCKET [count] 1 : a usually small cloth bag that is sewn into a piece of clothing, a larger bag, etc., and that is open at the top or side so that you can put things into itwww.britannica.com/dictionary/pocket(pŏk′ĭt) n. 1. A small baglike attachment forming part of a garment and used to carry small articles, as a flat pouch sewn inside a pair of pants or a piece of material sewn on its sides and bottom to the outside of a shirt.www.thefreedictionary.com/pocketpocket noun [C] (BAG) A2. a small bag for carrying things in, made of cloth and sewn into the inside or onto the outside of a piece of clothing: a jacket / trouser / coat pocket. a hip / breast pocket. She thrust her hands deep in/into her pockets.
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- nounpocket (noun) · pockets (plural noun)
- a small bag sewn into or on clothing so as to form part of it, used for carrying small articles:"she fished for her door key in her coat pocket" · "they are so small that you can fit them into any pocket or handbag"
- a flexible compartment providing separate storage space, for example in a suitcase:"the pack has two main compartments and four pockets"
- used in reference to a person's financial resources:"the food was all priced to suit the hard-up airman's pocket" · "our pockets are empty" · "they bought supplies out of their own pockets"
- billiardssnookeran opening at the corner or on the side of a billiard table into which balls are struck.
- baseballthe hollow in the center of a baseball glove or mitt where the ball can best be caught.
- american footballthe protected area behind the offensive line from which the quarterback throws passes.
- (in bowling) the space between the head pin and the pin immediately behind it on the left or right.
adjectivepocket (adjective)verbpocket (verb) · pockets (third person present) · pocketed (past tense) · pocketed (past participle) · pocketing (present participle)- take or receive (money or other valuables) for oneself, especially dishonestly:"local politicians were found to have been pocketing the proceeds"
- billiardssnookerdrive (a ball) into a pocket:"he pocketed the 8-ball on the break for a victory in the title game"
- enclose as though in a pocket:"the fillings can be pocketed in a pita bread"
- suppress (one's feelings) and proceed despite them:"they were prepared to pocket their pride"
- US ENGLISHblock passage of (a bill) by a pocket veto.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘bag, sack’, also used as a measure of quantity): from Anglo-Norman French poket(e), diminutive of poke ‘pouch’. The verb dates from the late 16th century Compare with poke. Explore further
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