pocketful

[ UK /pˈɒkɪtfə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈpɑkətˌfʊɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity a pocket will hold
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How To Use pocketful In A Sentence

  • Everyone left with a pocketful of business cards and a bellyful of beer, wines and spirits, and Walter Thenisch's great food!
  • In a pocketful of liberally illustrated pages, Natalie has herself already revealed more than enough.
  • But more importantly, did GSK know that patients would become addicted to it, thus earning them pocketfuls of cash? A Chemical Imbalance - The Serotonin Myth
  • I wish I had a pocketful of sudden deaths, that I might throw one at every thief of a musicianer that comes up the street. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
  • I desperately tried to hand out the pocketful of coupons as the frenzy grew and the kids ignored the pleas of their teachers to stop crushing me.
  • I came across a pocketful of change and wondered for a moment, what are these shiny tokens?
  • Hattie is an admirable leading lady with a great head on her shoulders, unflagging determination, and a big pocketful of hope. Slayground: Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson
  • In the course of proving this I found myself, with a pocketful of speeding tickets, hammering round Lake Geneva in a Ferrari 612.
  • A whisky mac to cure a cold, a slab of parkin round the bonfire, a pocketful of gingernuts to cheer up a damp walk: all these things really ought to be available on the NHS from October to April. How to cook perfect ginger cake
  • Big, handsome hunks with pocketfuls of cash, all looking for a good time. Cheech & Chong
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