Deep pockets
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British pronunciation/dˈiːp pˈɒkɪts/
American pronunciation/dˈiːp pˈɑːkɪts/

"deep pockets" 的定义和意义

Deep pockets
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深口袋

a person or thing such as a business with significant financial resources
deep pockets definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "deep pockets" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "deep pockets" is uncertain, but it likely originated in the United States during the early 20th century. This idiom is used to describe someone or an organization that has significant financial resources and can afford to spend large amounts of money, particularly in legal matters or business ventures.

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With the backing of a wealthy investor, the startup has deep pockets to fuel its expansion and product development.
The multinational corporation has deep pockets, enabling them to outspend smaller competitors in marketing and research.
The insurance company has deep pockets, making it challenging for policyholders to negotiate settlements in their favor.
His new raincoat had deep pockets perfect for carrying an umbrella.
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