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Definition of Deep pocket
1. Noun. A source of substantial wealth (usually plural). "A patron of the arts should have deep pockets"
Definition of Deep pocket
1. Noun. (singular of deep pockets) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deep Pocket
Literary usage of Deep pocket
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of Clinical Periodontia: A Study of the Causes and Pathology of by Paul Roscoe Stillman, John Oppie McCall (1922)
"Pulp vital, deep pocket, not involving apex. Tooth shows mobility. Traumatic occlusion.
... Pulpless tooth, deep pocket, tooth shows mobility. Radiograph. ..."
2. The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries by Leo Mayer (1918)
"... Periosteum - Bone deep pocket of sheath Superficial pocket of sheath | Plica
deep pocket of sheath Superficial pocket of sheath ..."
3. The Book of the National Parks by Robert Sterling Yard (1919)
"Still the steam keeps making in the deep pocket, where it is held down by the
weight of the water in the vent above. As it accumulates this steam compresses ..."
4. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman: Sketches of Sport on the Northern Cattle Plains by Theodore Roosevelt (1885)
"While passing a deep pocket I heard from within it a snort and stamping of feet,
the well-known sounds made by a startled deer. Pulling up short I jumped ..."
5. The Epic Songs of Russia by Isabel Florence Hapgood, Francis James Child (1886)
"Ilya and put him in her husband's deep pocket, and roused the hero from his heavy
... drew Ilya from his deep pocket, and began to question him: — who he ..."