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pocket <a pocket; pockets> N (clothing)

pocket ADJ

pocket ADJ

air pocket

gas pocket MIN

pocket antenna AVIAT

pocket band MIL

pocket barometer PHYS

pocket beach

pocket calculator COMPUT

pocket compass

pocket computer COMPUT

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Volunteers receive food and board, and sometimes pocket money.
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Johns initially claimed that an unknown person had pushed the tablet into his pocket which he later forgot to remove before leaving the crowded venue.
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He must not leave the grounds except on official occasions, and he is not given any pocket money.
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If the marker is not acceptable, the bettor may bet with cash out-of-pocket or go all-in.
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However, the pocket cameras out there still lag way behind even the most basic full form camcorders in terms of image quality.
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That includes providing a pocket that can carry a metro card and a secure pocket for a mobile.
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Good for tasting, good for the pocket book.
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Four men went to the elevated end of a gallery; even though it was below water level, the air pocket there prevented the water from entering.
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In the 19th century the town was known for its pocket and marine chronometers.
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It is, of course, much more sensible to take money from taxpayers and hand it over to mime artists to make sure they are always in pocket.
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