out of pocket of idiom
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The phrase out of pocket has at least three definitions: It's a phrasal adjective or adverbial phrase meaning paid in cash or paid without expectation of reimbursement. It means out of reach, especially while shirking one's official duties. It means out of or deprived of money.
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The phrase out of pocket has at least three definitions: It's a phrasal adjective or adverbial phrase meaning paid in cash or paid without expectation of reimbursement. It means out of reach, especially while shirking one's official duties. It means out of or deprived of money.
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