Shape of a pocket
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UCUTShape of a pocket.
UCUTDesignating the shape of a pocket.
UCUTDescribing the shape of a patch pocket.
FLAPPart of a pocket.
FLAPPiece of a pocket.
RYE"A pocket full of ..."
RYE"... a pocket full of ..."
TRANSISTORPart of a pocket radio.
FLAPPart of many a pocket
pocketfulthe contents of a pocket
NERDStereotypical sporter of a pocket protector
RYEAgatha Christie's "A Pocket Full of ..."
MARPLE"A Pocket Full of Rye" sleuth
pocketsfulPOCKETFUL, the contents of a pocket
pocketfulsPOCKETFUL, the contents of a pocket
SLINGSHOTSBack-pocket weapons of many a lad
HANKYAccessory poking out of a breast pocket
OREIt may be picked out of a pocket
LITTLEWOMENINLOVEPocket edition of a D. H. Lawrence novel?
gorditaa stuffed and fried pocket of cornmeal dough
POISONMurder method in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye"
YEWPoison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye"
pocketingBlock passage of (a bill) by a pocket veto
draftpocket of reduced air pressure behind a moving object
pocketedBlock passage of (a bill) by a pocket veto
gorditasGORDITA, a stuffed and fried pocket of cornmeal dough
pendantsThe part of a pocket watch by which it is suspended
SETThree of a kind formed with a pocket pair, in poker lingo
gorditasa deep-fried pocket of cornmeal dough filled with a savory mixture
gorditaa deep-fried pocket of cornmeal dough filled with a savory mixture
pagerspocket-size electronic device whose signal notifies a person of an important message, sometimes displaying the telephone number to be called
handkerchiefA square of cotton or other finely woven material, typically carried one's pocket and intended for blowing or wiping one's nose
pagerpocket-size electronic device whose signal notifies a person of an important message, sometimes displaying the telephone number to be called
handkerchievesA square of cotton or other finely woven material, typically carried one's pocket and intended for blowing or wiping one's nose
handkerchiefsA square of cotton or other finely woven material, typically carried one's pocket and intended for blowing or wiping one's nose
placketsAn opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or giving access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening
trappiece of leather or section of interwoven leather straps between the thumb and index finger of a baseball glove that forms an extension of the pocket
inseams(of a pocket) placed at or sewn to an opening in the seam of a garment, usually the side seam, so as to lie completely inside the garment
inseam(of a pocket) placed at or sewn to an opening in the seam of a garment, usually the side seam, so as to lie completely inside the garment
dipwithdraw a part of the contents of something by or as if by reaching down inside it used with into dipped into his pocket for change dipped into the family's savings