Sentences with pocket
pock·et
P p - A pocket of poverty
- A drain on one's pocket
- pocket resistance
- pocket one's pride
- He took his flashlight from his jacket pocket and switched it on.
- When you come to choosing a dining table, it really is worth digging deep into your pocket for the best you can afford.
- ...a pocket calculator.
- He survived the earthquake after spending 3 days in an air pocket.
- Dishonest importers would be able to pocket the VAT collected from customers. [VERB noun]
- He pocketed more money from this tournament than in his entire three years as a professional. [VERB noun]
- Anthony snatched his letters and pocketed them. [VERB noun]
- A pocket of resistance
- Back pocket
- A pocket edition
- pocket queens
- He pocketed his pride and accepted help
- A selection of gifts to fit every pocket.
- Each album has 12 pockets.
- pockets of resistance; a pocket of poverty in the central city.
- A pus pocket.
- A pocket watch.
- A pocket war; a pocket country.
- To pocket one's keys.
- To pocket public funds.
- To pocket an insult.
- To pocket one's pride.
- The town was pocketed in a small valley.
- He has the audience in his pocket.
- While millions were fighting and dying, the profiteers were lining their pockets.
- He had made unwise land purchases, and found himself several thousand dollars out of pocket.