单词 | to live in each other's pockets |
释义 | > as lemmasto live in each other's pockets b. to live in each other's pockets and variants: to live in excessively close proximity or interdependence. Similarly in and out of each other's pockets. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] > together usec1384 hive1600 cohabit1601 cohabitate1624 co-inhabit1624 roof1636 to move in1850 to live in each other's pockets1934 shack1935 to live together1961 society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] > in excessively close proximity to live in each other's pockets1934 1934 Frederick (Maryland) Post 29 June 10/4 I'll be back in six months or so and we'll both be better pleased if we're not living in one another's pockets. 1965 F. Sargeson Mem. Peon vi. 158 We lived..in one another's pockets, so why should there be the privilege of privacy and seclusion for one and not for the other? 1978 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 23 Feb. 8/2 Architects and painters do not live in each other's pockets in England today. 1982 P. Redmond Brookside (Mersey TV transmission script) (O.E.D. Archive) Episode 2.26 Do you think they are friends..Must be if they're in and out of each other's pockets. 1992 Independent (Nexis) 4 Aug. 26 Barcelona has not been a claustrophobic fortnight living in the pockets of the team-mates around him but an exercise in self-sufficiency. 2001 Jakarta Post (Nexis) 25 May They acknowledged that living in and out of each other's pockets sometimes takes its toll in arguments. < as lemmas |
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