As a noun:
While the guard wasn't looking, she put the unpaid item in her POCKET and walked away.
As a verb:
While the guard wasn't looking, she POCKETED the unpaid item and walked away.
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All i have is dross in my pocket.
He picked up the sweet wrapper and put it in his pocket.
He put the change in his pocket.I bought a pocket watch.He found a crumpled business card in his jacket pocket.
Yes, the word 'pocket' is a noun (pocket, pockets), a verb (pocket, pockets, pocketing, pocketed), and an adjective. Examples: noun: You should put the cash in your pocket. verb: You can pocket the change. adjective: I put all of my pocket change in a jar.
Dialogue is just talking, so the sentence "Perhaps it's in your pocket" would already be in dialogue.
Put inside your pocket in a horizontal way with the opening facing downwards.
it depends on ehat kind of sentence it is in for example She scratched the her phone. (scratched a verb) in the sentence: He out the scrathed pocket in his pocket. (scratched is an adjective)
put it in your LEFT pocket
download it on your phone then stick your phone in your pocket.
Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
They put in their back pocket.
you can put them in your pocket