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Definition of pocket
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Pocket
(n.) A strip of
canvas,
sewn upon a sail so that a
batten
or a light spar can
placed
in the
interspace..
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Pocketbook
::
Pocketbook
(n.) A small book or case for
carrying
papers,
money,
etc., in the
pocket;
also, a
notebook
for the
pocket..
Pick
::
Pick (v.) To
remove
something
from with a
pointed
instrument,
with the
fingers,
or with the
teeth;
as, to pick the
teeth;
to pick a bone; to pick a
goose;
to pick a
pocket..
Knife
::
Knife (n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a thin
blade,
usually
of steel and
having
a sharp edge for
cutting,
fastened
to a
handle,
but of many
different
forms and names for
different
uses; as, table
knife,
drawing
knife,
putty
knife,
pallet
knife,
pocketknife,
penknife,
chopping
knife,
etc...
Purse
::
Purse (n.) A small bag or
pouch,
the
opening
of which is made to draw
together
closely,
used to carry money in; by
extension,
any
receptacle
for money
carried
on the
person;
a
wallet;
a
pocketbook;
a
portemonnaie..
Whittle
::
Whittle
(v. t.) To pare or cut off the
surface
of with a small
knife;
to cut or
shape,
as a piece of wood held in the hand, with a clasp knife or
pocketknife..
Pocket
::
Pocket
(n.) A hole
containing
water.
Pocket
::
Pocket
(n.) A hole or space
covered
by a
movable
piece of
board,
as in a
floor,
boxing,
partitions,
or the
like..
Pocketed
::
Pocketed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Pocke.
Pouch
::
Pouch (v. t.) To
pocket;
to put up with.
Pocketful
::
Pocketful
(n.) As much as a
pocket
will hold;
enough
to fill a
pocket;
as,
pocketfuls
of
chestnuts..
Pocket
::
Pocket
(v. t.) To put, or
conceal,
in the
pocket;
as, to
pocket
the
change..
Billiards
::
Billiards
(n.) A game
played
with ivory balls o a
cloth-covered,
rectangular
table,
bounded
by
elastic
cushions.
The
player
seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it shall
either
strike
(carom
upon) two other
balls,
or drive
another
ball into one of the
pockets
with which the table
sometimes
is
furnished..
Pocket
::
Pocket
(n.) One of
several
bags
attached
to a
billiard
table,
into which the balls are
driven..
Gonoph
::
Gonoph
(n.) A
pickpocket
or
thief.
Poke
::
Poke (n.) A bag; a sack; a
pocket.
Skiver
::
Skiver
(n.) An
inferior
quality
of
leather,
made of split
sheepskin,
tanned
by
immersion
in
sumac,
and dyed. It is used for hat
linings,
pocketbooks,
bookbinding,
etc..
Jackknife
::
"Jackknife
(n.) A
large,
strong
clasp knife for the
pocket;
a
pocket
knife..
Wallet
::
Wallet
(n.) A
pocketbook
for
keeping
money about the
person.
Derringer
::
Derringer
(n.) A kind of
short-barreled
pocket
pistol,
of very large
caliber,
often
carrying
a
half-ounce
ball..
#NAME?
::
-et () A noun
suffix
with a
diminutive
force;
as in
baronet,
pocket,
facet,
floweret,
latchet..
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