noun
- a small bag or pouch sewn into or onto clothing for carrying small items
- a small area or group that is different from what surrounds it
- one’s financial resources; available money
Usage: informal
verb
- to put something into one’s pocket
- to take and keep something, especially money, for oneself
adjective
- small enough to fit in a pocket; compact
Examples
- She kept her keys in her jacket pocket.
- There was a pocket of warm air near the window.
- The expensive repairs really hurt his pocket.
- He pocketed the change from his purchase.
- She bought a pocket dictionary for travel.
- The politician was accused of pocketing campaign funds.
- Pockets of resistance remained after the invasion.