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n. A pocket in a pair of trousers.
Usage examples of "trouser pocket".
His whole wealth, as far as he knew, was seventeen Imperial marks left from a twenty-five note the Countess had given him for spending money earlier in the week, now wadded up in his trouser pocket.
Delving into his trouser pocket he drew out a bulging drawstring pouch.
When he had the paper against his nose, he lowered it with a sigh and took a set of glasses from his trouser pocket.
It was at the bottom of his trouser pocket and he didn't notice it.
Still holding the torch in my right hand-the knife was in my left-I worked a handkerchief out of my right trouser pocket and mopped the back of my neck.
Matzerath could not see this, however, nor could he see that Mama had one hand in Jan's trouser pocket, for he was still far behind us, wrapping the four eels, which the longshoreman had knocked unconscious with a stone, in a piece of newspaper he had found between the stones of the breakwater.
In his left trouser pocket a nubbin of fluff resembled the ear-lobe of the legendary Jack Palance.
Miles handed the flimsy wordlessly to Bonn, who glanced at it, grimaced, and stuffed it savagely into his trouser pocket.
Miles fingered the comm link in his trouser pocket, and followed in the perfumed wake of her robes.
Paying no attention to the men, Bond bent down, rolled up his trousers as they had done and, in the process of fumbling with his socks and shoes, palmed one of his heel knives and, hah0 turning towards the boat that had now grounded in the shallows, transferred it to his right-hand trouser pocket.