to have something in one's pocket

Définition et signification de « have something in one's pocket » en anglais

to have something in one's pocket
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être dans la poche de, être à la botte de

to definitely succeed or win at a particular thing
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Last year's winners again have the championship firmly in their pocket.
The Democrats had the election in their pocket.
to have somebody in one's pocket
to have somebody in one's pocket
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*** to have someone under one's control or influence, especially in an underhanded or unethical way, such as by bribery or extortion

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I hear that the boss has half the police force in his pocket.
The principal has been in the superintendent's pocket ever since he started the job.
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