Idiom Land — “Have deep pockets” means “to have a lot of

Idiom Land — “Have deep pockets” means “to have a lot of

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ldquo;Have deep pockets” means “to have a lot of money”. Example: Let’s make a list of everyone we know with deep pockets, and see if any of them want to invest in our company.

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