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impocket, v.|ɪmˈpɒkɪt| Also em-. [im-1.] trans. To put into one's pocket; to pocket.
1728[? De Foe] Carleton's Mem. 57 The vulgar Sort stood staring, and with their Hands impocketted. 1796Mod. Gulliver's Trav. 68 As soon as I had impocketed the gifts, he waved me to sit by him. 1884Punch 1 Nov. 210/2 I did empocket thy gratulation [cf. Shakes. Twel. N. ii. iii. 27]. 1887M. B. Edwards Next of Kin II. ii. 17 There he sat..hands impocketed. |