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watch pocket

American  

noun

  1. a small pocket in a garment, as in a vest or trousers, for holding a pocket watch, change, etc.


Etymology

Origin of watch pocket

First recorded in 1830–40

Example Sentences

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He waded rivers and slept in the sponge and ooze of marshes, being often so drenched as to be compelled to tum his armpit into a watch pocket.

From Scientific American • Mar. 18, 2013

They're asking, 'Would dropping the watch pocket redefine this pair of pants?

From BusinessWeek • May 26, 2011

"On one side of the table, you've got a designer who says, 'You can't destroy my beautiful product by lopping the watch pocket off,'" says Brown.

From BusinessWeek • May 26, 2011

Brokers, for their part, watch pocket deals like hawks.

From New York Times • Apr. 29, 2011

The Chief took his dollar Ingersoll out of his watch pocket, looked at it, then swung around in his seat and started up the motor.

From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger