12 Metaphors for pocketed

Dark's a pocket 'n' hot's a footstove.

Because pockets are not a natural right.

The sun blazed down until the pocket of rock was a pit of stagnant heat.

Every pocket was a-bulge with incalculable wealth.

Secure in the pocket of her valanced brown skirtfor at that time and in that place it had not yet occurred to any woman that pockets were a superfluitya private half-sovereign lay in the inmost compartment of her purse; this coin was destined to recompense Mr. Cannon.

A pocket, you must know, is a small body of rich ore occurring by itself, or in a vein of poorer stuff.

Imagine his dismay at not finding it there!the first surprise, the growing anxiety, as the right-hand pocket is next rummagedthe blank look, as he follows this by the discovery that his neither garments have no pockets whatsoever, not even a watch-fob, where it may lie perdue in a corner!

" Mr. Jaggers went on to say that if I accepted the expectations on these terms, there was already money in hand for my education and maintenance, and that one Mr. Matthew Pocket, in London (whom I knew to be a relation of Miss Havisham's), could be my tutor if I was willing to go to him, say in a week's time.

His pocket is a loose bag of skin in the throat.

Perhaps the pockets of your clients will be the chief dictator.

" "Pockets is the hangedest things I ever see for makin' a man absent-minded," he communed that night, as he crawled into his blankets.

The pockets are usually a few inches in greatest dimension and affect only one or two growth layers.

12 Metaphors for  pocketed