Wiktionary
a. Without pockets.
Usage examples of "pocketless".
The marquis leaned back against a wall with his thumbs tucked into his waistband and, with a rather bored air, watched several men playing a game called skittles on a pocketless billiard table.
Then I shrug out of the black pocketless jacket and stash it in the wardrobe, using the hook-and-arm affair dangling from the bar.
Remo tried to stuff both hands into his pants pockets, but the pocketless kimono resisted the gesture.
He had on a white cotton pullover today, and I could see the outline of a gun stuck in the waistband of his tight pocketless gray slacks.
Then there were the trousers--tighter than his own skin and not near as comfortable--and over them both a long, and pocketless, black vest.
I paused in the entrance, remembering my pocketless state and the lack of money which went along with it.
Though the house men could not have carried away the bulky chips in their tight pocketless clothes, sometimes one would cheat by shoving stacks of chips to confederates who had not actually won.
They were obviously pocketless pajamas-- and if he was carrying a gun in one hand and a flashlight in the other, it had been a lead-pipe cinch he wasn't carrying a house-key between his toes --he wouldn't have locked himself out.
The Finest Fancy Linen Service, for example, of North Las Vegas, which provides cloth products for several of the Strip hotels, ranging from room-service napkins to croupiers' pocketless trousers, was burglarized for eight freshly cleaned tan uniforms with shoulder patches and other markings to identify them as used by the security personnel at the Gaiety Hotel, BattleLake and Casino.