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I pocketed my keys

The boy thrust the coin into his pocket

Show me what you have in your pocket

He stood with his hands in his pockets

Putting the check in my pocket, I started for the door

She put the key in her pocket

He emptied his pockets of their contents

I thrust my hand into my pocket

She took a pen out of her pocket

The cop went through his pockets, but found nothing

His hands were deep in his pockets

He was standing by the gate with his hand in his pocket

He put his hands in his pockets

He took something out of his pocket

He took a key from his coat pocket

The boy has an apple in his pocket

Don't speak with your hands in your pockets

Don't speak with your hands in your pockets

This is a pocket dictionary

おと
男の子
りょうて
両手
なか
So the little boy put his hands in his pockets

Search your pockets again to make sure of it

I had my wallet stolen from my inner pocket

He searched his pockets for the key

Her pockets were bulging with walnuts

John took a key out of his pocket

He took a coin out of his pocket

He felt for his matches and found them in his back pocket

He took out a coin from his pocket

Ben put his hands in his pockets

It is rude to speak with your hands in your pockets

Always keep a handkerchief in your pocket

I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning

A pencil is sticking out of your pocket

Carpets have the effect of a dust pocket, with merit of sucking up dust and stopping it flying around, but you can say that effect backfires

I found no money left in my pocket

To my horror, the man took a gun out of his pocket

I had my pocket picked in the train

かれ
こう
硬貨
すうまい
数枚
わた
私の
He thrust some coins into my pocket

I searched in my pocket for a coin to make a phone call

The boy's fingers moved in this pockets. Then he replied, "Eleven.

This hamster is small enough to carry in your pocket

Pocket calculators are as cheap to buy as a pair of socks, and as essential to thousands of British school children as a pencil and eraser

He shoved the letter into his pocket