to pocket an insult sentence
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The meaning of 'To pocket an insult' is to receive an affront without open resentment, or without seeking redress.
SENTENCE:
- Jack got a rude remark from Ben, however Ben chose to pocket the insult and remain quiet.
- April did not retaliate and pocketed an insult when her friend called her by bad names.
- Beth was bullied by her seniors and they were very mean to her still she pocketed an insult ad remained calm.
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The meaning of the idiom to pocket an insult is : to bear an insult that is hearing your insult without any reaction.
The meaning of this idiom can be more clear by using it in the sentence:
- When the manager was insulting her, she pocket this insult and stood silently.
- It is best to pocket your insult in some situations in order to avoid rivalry.
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