noun
- small bags sewn into or onto clothing for carrying small items
- small areas or groups of something
- small amounts of money available for spending
Usage: plural of pocket
Usage: figurative use
Usage: informal
verb
- puts something into one’s pocket
- takes and keeps something, especially money, dishonestly
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- She checked all her pockets for her keys.
- The jacket has four pockets for storage.
- There were pockets of resistance throughout the city.
- He pockets his change after buying coffee.
- The corrupt official pockets taxpayer money.
- Small pockets of snow remained in the shade.
- Her pockets were empty after the shopping trip.
- The thief pockets the wallet quickly.