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pocket-square

/pok-it-skwair/US // ˈpɒk ɪtˌskwɛər //

袖珍方块,袖珍方形,袖珍广场,袖珍方格

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a handkerchief, often colored or figured, worn in the breast pocket of a suit or blazer as a fashion accessory.

Examples

  • I was already over forty, had hardly a nickel in my pocket and this was the biggest break in my life.

  • Some longtime local acquaintances are struggling to square the man they know with the ugly associations.

  • It had a wide brim and a tall crown, which created an insulated pocket of air and could also be used to carry water.

  • This last trip it had felt as if there were more cameras around Havana than Times Square.

  • This leaves thousands of women at companies across the United States left to pay out of pocket for their birth control.

  • Nowhere can be found a region capable of supporting a larger population to the square mile than Lombardy.

  • The young man smiled at the girl, as he crushed up the notes and stuffed them into his pocket.

  • Down in his galleries and chambers where it was dark as a pocket Grandfather Mole enjoyed himself thoroughly.

  • Absently his hands wandered through the pockets, and found his purse and the money in an outside pocket.

  • For years his lordship was seldom seen in London, the great house in Grosvenor Square was never opened.