Pocket example sentences

Related (10): wallet, pouch, compartment, packet, bag, case, sleeve, sack, envelope, container

"Pocket" Example Sentences


1. I put my hands in my pockets.
2. I put the coin in my pocket.
3. The thief picked the man's pocket.
4. The pocket of my jeans has a tear in it.
5. I kept the paper clip in my pocket.
6. She gave the money to the panhandler from her pocket.
7. The police found drugs in the suspect's pocket.
8. I felt something hard in my coat pocket.
9. He had his hands deep in his pockets.
10. She checked her pocket for her keys.
11. I need a pocket for my phone.
12. There's a hole in my pocket.
13. The wallet fell out of my pocket.
14. I found a dime in my jeans pocket.
15. The thief reached into the woman's pocket and stole her wallet.
16. The carpenter made a pocket for the screw.
17. Check your pockets, you might be missing something.
18. The thief had picked his pocket.
19. Reach into your pocket and give me some change.
20. The teddy bear had a pocket for treats.
21. I keep a handkerchief in my shirt pocket.
22. The pocketwatch fell out of his pocket.
23. I put the money in my back pocket.
24. The cat crawled into my coat pocket.
25. The pocket of her dress ripped.
26. The suspect had drugs in his front pocket.
27. I put the candy in my pants pocket.
28. The money fell out of her apron pocket.
29. The thief picked his jacket pocket.
30. There's a hole in the knee of my jeans pocket.
31. The child put the frog in her pocket.
32. There was a hole in my shirt pocket.
33. Her keys fell out of her pocket.
34. The boy put his toy soldiers in his overalls pocket.
35. She put the letters in the envelope and into her jacket pocket.
36. I feel something hard in my pants pocket.
37. He put the cookie in his back pocket.
38. There was a tear in his trouser pocket.
39. The police found drugs in the suspect's pant pocket.
40. I keep Kleenex in my coat pocket.
41. The hotel had no pocket in the sheets.
42. He felt around in his pockets for change.
43. I put the stash of candy in my hoodie pocket.
44. Reach into your pockets to see if you dropped anything.
45. The boy put the lizard in his pocket.
46. The cat crawled into the boy's overalls pocket.
47. She had a tear in her dress pocket.
48. The keys fell out of his jeans pocket.
49. Money fell out of my pocket when I sat down.
50. She had a lint trap in her coat pocket.
51. The wallet fell out of his shirt pocket.
52. My pants pocket is ripped.
53. The money fell out of her dress pocket.
54. The thief reached into the man's coat pocket and stole his wallet.
55. I keep my phone in my front pants pocket.
56. The cat climbed into the girl's coat pocket.
57. The candy bar slipped out of his pocket.
58. The suspect had a knife in his pant leg pocket.
59. Her pocket watch swung on its chain.
60. Money fell out of his apron pocket.

Common Phases


1. Pick someone's pocket - Steal from someone's pocket, usually without them noticing.
2. Deep pockets - Having a lot of money available.
3. Pocket money - A small, regular amount of money given to a child.
4. Pocket-sized - Small enough to carry in one's pocket.
5. Pocket knife - A folding knife that fits in one's pocket.
6. Fall into someone's pocket - To come easily to someone.
7. Pocket dial - When a phone in one's pocket accidentally calls someone.
8. Pocketbook - A woman's purse or handbag.
9. Pocket protector - A sleeve to hold pens that fits in a shirt pocket.
10. Pocket watch - An older style watch that is carried in one's pocket.
11. Have money to burn/spare - To have plenty of money that one does not need to conserve.
12. Cost an arm and a leg - To cost a very large amount of money.
13. Money doesn't grow on trees - Implies that money is not easily gained.
14. Full of holes - Referring to an illogical argument that has many flaws.
15. On the nose - Referring to something being exact, with no surplus.
16. Down to the wire - Almost out of time, resources or options.
17. In the black - Making a financial profit.
18. Blow a gasket - To become extremely angry.
19. Play with fire - To take risky actions that could have negative consequences.
20. All ears - Very interested and attentive.

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