This is a riddle. The answer to the riddle is that the pocket has a hole in it.
A pocket can be considered "empty" if it lacks tangible items like coins or keys, yet still contains something like air or lint. Additionally, it might hold value in terms of potential, such as being ready to store future items. The perception of emptiness can also vary based on individual interpretation or context.
No, trouser is not a noun. 'Trousers' is a plural but it is still a noun.
Yes, there are still pocket watches available on the market.
It is possible to buy domestic trouser presses in the United Kingdom. High Street stores such as Argos and Currys stock them. Often the internet will be able to source you one at a fraction of the cost.
I keep my wrist watch in there after removing the strap.
This is true, after you empty the recycle bin the contents that were in the bin are lost for forever. You can still restore something from the bin before hitting empty to save it.
yes they are
Yes, it is in my pocket.
yes
I think you mean Every cloud has a silver lining. When bad things happen to you there is usually something good mixed in with it. Like if you couldn't get to buy something you wanted then at least you still have your money in your purse or pocket.
Usually between 10 and 20 cents per bottle, 5 cents for cans I think. It's not a lot...unless you have accumulated a whole whack of them....but it's still money in your pocket :)