pocket in Sindhi سنڌي
pocket in English
- pocket⇄adj. pocketable.
- pocket⇄adj. pocketless.
- pocket⇄adj. pocketlike.
- pocket⇄adj. 1. meant to be carried in a pocket.
Ex. a pocket handkerchief.
2a. small enough to go in a pocket.
Ex. a pocket camera.
b. small for its kind. - pocket⇄expr. in one's (hip) pocket, under one's control or influence.
Ex. Even before he plunges into his program, ... [he] has his audience in his pocket (Howard Taubman). Britain, on the key issues, remained in America's pocket (Drew Middleton). - pocket⇄expr. in pocket, having or gaining money.
Ex. At the end of their peregrination, they are above a hundred crowns in pocket (Tobias Smollett). - pocket⇄expr. line one's pocket (or pockets), to make a large profit, especially in an unscrupulous manner.
Ex. Some people had gained control of a ""handful of banks"" to line their own pockets (New York Times). - pocket⇄expr. out of pocket, spending or losing money.
Ex. Besides the time he lost, he'll be out of pocket $25 for traveling expenses. - pocket⇄noun 1. a small bag sewed into clothing for carrying money or small articles.
Ex. His money fell on the floor through a hole in his pocket.
2. a hollow place; enclosed place.
Ex. a pocket of space in the milling crowd. (Figurative.) a - pocket⇄pocket, noun, verb, adjective.
- pocket⇄v.t. 1. to put in one's pocket.
Ex. He pocketed the letter (Thomas Hardy). He held out a pound to her and she pocketed it (Graham Greene).
2. (Figurative.) to shut in; hem in; confine as in a pocket.
Ex. A voice pocketed deep in the th