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Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
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It is called a "pocket veto". Essentially meaning the President put it in his pocket and ignored it.
its this amazing thing called put it in your pocket ha:)
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.
sand grit (the stuff that they put on snow)
Put inside your pocket in a horizontal way with the opening facing downwards.
These are sometimes called catch-alls.
download it on your phone then stick your phone in your pocket.
put it in your LEFT pocket
Condiments can be served in dishes called ramekins [alt: ramequin], or perhaps relish trays.
Aport is called a port because you put stuff in a port just like boats.