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deep pockets
plural noun
- an abundance of money or wealth.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of deep pockets1
Example Sentences
His deep pockets give him the luxury of avoiding a decision until he absolutely has to, meaning he could wait until early 2026 before entering the fray.
It’s usually a ballpark, but in an environment like the Saratoga sale, you know that the major players in the sport are there with extremely deep pockets.
The new trousers that Georgia's family have bought have a bow stitched into the waist, as well as the deep pockets.
The career change would have required deep pockets – and when quizzed about her campaign finances much later, Guo said it was friends and acquaintances in the pig-farming business who had supported her mayoral bid.
In other words, the GEA works hand-in-glove with the Saudi Public Investment Fund that owns LIV Golf and other deep pockets to expand into an array of global sports by investing megamillions.
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