to have something in one's pocket

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „ have something in one's pocket” po angielsku

to have something in one's pocket
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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.
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

example
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I hear that the boss has half the police force in his pocket.
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