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pocketful
[ pok-it-fool ]
pocketful
/ ˈpɒkɪtfʊl /
noun
- as much as a pocket will hold
- informal.a large amount
it cost him a pocketful of money
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pocketful1
Example Sentences
When you head out in winter, bring a thermos and a pocketful of chocolate, dried fruit, or other quick-energy snacks.
Charley jingled a pocketful of pennies—Speckport pennies at that—as large as quoits.
Visions of a pocketful of money haunted me almost day and night until we arrived on the battle field.
There's never a stone on Pike Island, it's too swampy, and I'd forgot to bring my pocketful, as usual.
You see, he'd got this money off the Jew and he counted on another pocketful from that Belcher woman.
It was getting dark, and must have been about five o'clock, when I stopped and counted a pocketful of pennies.
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