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deep pock·ets

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. deep pocketsnoun

    (plural) a source of substantial wealth

    "a patron of the arts should have deep pockets"

Wiktionary

  1. deep pocketsnoun

    An ample supply of money, especially money which one is willing to spend; the possessor of such money.

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  1. deep pockets

    Deep pockets refer to a person or organization that has a lot of money or financial resources, particularly those that can be used for significant expenditures or to cover large scale financial liabilities. This term often used in legal contexts when one party may be able to financially sustain a long and expensive lawsuit due to their extensive financial resources.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of deep pockets in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of deep pockets in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of deep pockets in a Sentence

  1. Peter Arvai:

    We are in a competitive market that is filled with giants, the largest companies in the world, These giants have really deep pockets and we also want to have resources that we can swiftly take any type of action that we want.

  2. Nir Zohar:

    There are a lot of international players around, coming in with deep pockets. Facebook, Google and others can make offers 50 percent above market and equity packages that are very lucrative.

  3. Christine Lagarde:

    A significant disruption to the financial landscape is likely to come from the big tech firms, who will use their enormous customer bases and deep pockets to offer financial products based on big data and artificial intelligence.

  4. Jasper Lawler:

    It takes a brave soul and deep pockets to buy these mining stocks when they're this heavily down.

  5. Oliver Stratton:

    Deep pockets don't necessarily give you the ability to run businesses efficiently. That's what better Chinese companies are beginning to learn.

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