pockets
32 definitions
• 52 examples
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to take something for yourself, especially dishonestly:
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put cash/money into sb's pockets This is significant because it puts more cash into people's pockets.
He will have to dig deep into the taxpayer's pocket to finance the required investment in the country's rail infrastructure.
This is beyond the pockets of most homeowners.
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to be under the control of a person, an organization, etc.:
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At the heart of the scandal is the suggestion that supposedly independent brokers are in the pocket of the insurers which are theoretically competing.
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to make a person or an organization pay for something:
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The shareholders have been hit in the pocket.
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having less money than you had previously or should have, as a result of something such as a business deal:
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to take money for yourself in a dishonest way, especially when you are responsible for looking after it: