Synonyms for deep pockets


Grammar : Noun


Définition of deep pockets

  • noun abundance of financial resources
Example sentences :
  • When it was full, they began to fill the deep pockets of their shooting-jackets.
  • Extract from : « A Terrible Temptation » by Charles Reade
  • She slipped her hands into the deep pockets and snuggled down into its folds.
  • Extract from : « Molly Brown's Freshman Days » by Nell Speed
  • She wanted to be as close to him as possible while he was emptying the two deep pockets.
  • Extract from : « Maezli » by Johanna Spyri
  • The baby went into one of his deep pockets where his screams were stifled.
  • Extract from : « Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories » by M. T. W.
  • The eyes behind the mask glitter—the eager hands are thrusting the huge rolls into the deep pockets of the overcoat.
  • Extract from : « A Changed Heart » by May Agnes Fleming
  • He bustled to his greatcoat and from one of the deep pockets drew forth a leather medicine case.
  • Extract from : « Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police » by James Oliver Curwood
  • Carmencita's hands were stuck in the deep pockets of her long coat, and again her big blue eyes were raised to her friend's.
  • Extract from : « How It Happened » by Kate Langley Bosher
  • Yes, said Castiglione in a thoughtful tone, leaning back in his chair with his hands thrust into the deep pockets of his overcoat.
  • Extract from : « A Lady of Rome » by F. Marion Crawford
  • Donning a heavy coat and slipping a flashlight into one of the deep pockets, she left the house.
  • Extract from : « The Cry at Midnight » by Mildred A. Wirt
  • Uncle Philip dove into his deep pockets with both hands, and soon the wonderful, coveted object really came to light.
  • Extract from : « Maezli » by Johanna Spyri

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