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Tiny fabric voids where receipts go to die and hands go to hide.
means Small pouches sewn into clothing for carrying objects, or by extension reserves of money, space, or anything held in limited quantity.
from From Anglo-Norman pokete, a diminutive of poke, meaning a bag or sack — the same poke in buying a pig in one.
Gender gapWomen's pockets average far smaller than men's.
Late arrivalSewn-in pockets only appeared around the 1600s.
Figurative reachDeep pockets, pockets of resistance, air pockets.