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Pocket 1Definition: A bag or pouch; especially; a small bag inserted in a garment for carrying small articles, particularly money; hence, figuratively, money; wealth.
Pocket 2Definition: One of several bags attached to a billiard table, into which the balls are driven. Pocket 3Definition: A large bag or sack used in packing various articles, as ginger, hops, cowries, etc. Pocket 4Definition: A hole or space covered by a movable piece of board, as in a floor, boxing, partitions, or the like. Pocket 5Definition: A cavity in a rock containing a nugget of gold, or other mineral; a small body of ore contained in such a cavity. Pocket 6Definition: A hole containing water. Pocket 7Definition: A strip of canvas, sewn upon a sail so that a batten or a light spar can placed in the interspace. Pocket 8Definition: Same as Pouch. Pocket 9Definition: To put, or conceal, in the pocket; as, to pocket the change. Pocket 10Definition: To take clandestinely or fraudulently. pocket 11Definition: a small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles pocket 12Definition: an opening at the corner or on the side of a billiard table into which billiard balls are struck pocket 13Definition: (anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican) pocket 14Definition: a small isolated group of people; "they were concentrated in pockets inside the city"; "the battle was won except for cleaning up pockets of resistance" pocket 15Definition: a local region of low pressure or descending air that causes a plane to lose height suddenly pocket 16Definition: a supply of money; "they dipped into the taxpayers'' pockets" pocket 17Definition: a hollow concave shape made by removing something pocket 18Definition: (bowling) the space between the headpin and the pins next bnehind it on the right or left; "the ball hit the pocket and gave him a perfect strike" pocket 19Definition: an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air" pocket 20Definition: put in one''s pocket; "He pocketed the change" pocket 21Definition: take unlawfully
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