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اللَّحْن
kieszenie

I. pocket [ˈpɒkɪt, Am ˈpɑ:-] N

1. pocket (in clothes):

2. pocket (money):

3. pocket (isolated group, area):

pocket of unemployment
pocket of greenery

Phrases:

to line one's/sb's pockets

II. pocket [ˈpɒkɪt, Am ˈpɑ:-] VB trans

1. pocket (put in pocket):

wkładać [perf włożyć] do kieszeni

2. pocket (keep for oneself):

przywłaszczać [perf przywłaszczyć] sobie
zatrzymywać [perf zatrzymać] dla siebie

3. pocket (in billiards, snooker):

umieszczać [perf umieścić] bilę w kieszeni

pocket-size(d) ADJ

pocket-size(d) television, camera

breast pocket N

hip pocket N

pocket-handkerchief N

pocket money N no pl

1. pocket money Brit (from parents):

2. pocket money (for small expenses):

Pocket PC N COMPUT

out-of-pocket ADJ ECON

Present
Ipocket
youpocket
he/she/itpockets
wepocket
youpocket
theypocket
Past
Ipocketed
youpocketed
he/she/itpocketed
wepocketed
youpocketed
theypocketed
Present Perfect
Ihavepocketed
youhavepocketed
he/she/ithaspocketed
wehavepocketed
youhavepocketed
theyhavepocketed
Past Perfect
Ihadpocketed
youhadpocketed
he/she/ithadpocketed
wehadpocketed
youhadpocketed
theyhadpocketed

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pick sb's pockets
obrabiać [perf obrobić] komuś kieszenie
to line one's/sb's pockets
to line one's pockets [or purse] with sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

In a sense your money becomes pocket money and the bank becomes your parent.
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He gave them his own clothes, and spent his pocket money on almsgiving.
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An only child, he receives generous amounts of pocket money from his parents and wealthy relatives.
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They did not receive a salary, but board and lodging and pocket money.
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In return, the elder ones wish good luck for them and give them some pocket money.
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