deep pocket
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
a pocket with a lot of vertical room; often used figuratively to mean having a lot of money
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- She sewed a deep pocket into her coat for larger items.
- The company has deep pockets and can afford the massive investment.
- He always seemed to have a deep pocket full of candies for the children.
- Only a candidate with deep pockets can sustain such an expensive campaign.
- The new trousers feature extra deep pockets for practicality.
- They are looking for investors with deep pockets to fund the startup.
- His generosity came from a deep pocket and a kind heart.
- The small bag had surprisingly deep pockets, fitting all her essentials.
- The legal battle would require deep pockets to cover all the fees.
- She rummaged in her deep pocket for the car keys.