Glumdalclitch wrapped it up in her handkerchief, and carried it home in her pocket, to keep among other trinkets, of which the girl was very fond, as children at her age usually are.
Mrs. Tulliver shook her head a little, and looked at the hem of her pocket-handkerchief.
At night when the sleeping princess was again carried through the streets, some peas certainly did fall out of her pocket, but they made no track, for the crafty mannikin had just before scattered peas in every street there was.
So she took leave of her father, put a knife in her pocket, and went forth to the iron stove in the forest.
Having locked the cupboard, and secured the key in her pocket, she was ready for the reception of Jack.
She put her hand in her pocket, took out the key, and hesitated at the last moment.
She had kept it locked in one of her drawers, and the key in her pocket.
Her pocket proved to be entangled for the moment in the skirt of her dress.
She took the bottle of "Alexander's Wine" from the chest, and having locked the cupboard again, replaced the key in her pocket.
The beautiful virgin took another pinch, and put the snuff-box in her pocket; still looking at her brother with perfect composure.
Miss Sally used to keep the key of the kitchen door in her pocket, and she always come down at night to take away the candle and rake out the fire.
We have deliberately made our own certain foreign policies which demand the possession of a first-class navy.
Power to make combinations and traffic agreements should be explicitly conferred upon the railroads, the permission of the Commission being first gained and the combination or agreement being published in all its details.
In other words, it is really a guaranty of the commercial independence of the Americas.
With this speech feelingly reminiscent of her not having been asked to dinner on the day of the first party, Mrs Chick makes great use of her pocket-handkerchief, and falls on Mr Dombey's neck.
She had not sent her letter to Paul, but she still kept it in her pocket-book.
Look here,' said Marie, and she put her hand into her pocket.
But she took it and restored it to her pocket-book.
Sophia surreptitiously showed the pliers, which she had partly thrust into her pocket.
Archibald Jones would be better for a while in her pocket.
As she was speaking, the marchioness drew out of her pocket a paper which she offered to his eminence.
She put the box in her pocket, and thus compelled me to keep her ring.
I contrived to give her her lover's letter, which she dextrously conveyed to her pocket, but her blushes would have easily betrayed her if her father had been looking that way.
I asked her whether she had any letters of recommendation, and she drew out of her pocket a parcel of papers containing seven or eight testimonials of good conduct and honesty, and a passport.
My husband told me as I ought for to look in her pocket, and which I did, and there I found a envelope as had wrote your name and address on it.
And she said she hadn't got no 'ome in London, and only sevenpence in her pocket, and as how she wanted to find work.
She took the crumpled programme from her pocket, and glanced over it.
If she isn't a fool she'll put her anger in her pocket, and come down to you.
At about twelve they sat down to breakfast together in a little upstairs chamber adjoining Lady Clavering's own room, Julia Brabazon at that time having her lover's generous letter in her pocket.
As she left the room she knew that the money was there, but she could not bring herself to pick it up and restore it to her pocket.
She put the letter carefully into her pocket, without deigning any explanation.
She hurriedly untied the ribbon from her neck, and put it in her pocket.
With her heart in a flutter, and pinker roses in her cheeks than the one in her pocket, Lizzie followed to a handsome room, where a pretty girl stood before a long mirror with the hat in her hand.
Several times she had fancied she had dropped the orange in some of the rough movements of the games, and had gone more than once quietly into a corner of the room to feel in her pocket if it was still there.
Nellie Jones remembered that she had in her pocket a bottle of snuff for her grandmother, and in ten minutes the schoolroom was resounding with sneezes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her pocket" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.