Thing you find in your pockets with L

  • Small device for producing a flame, fits in pocket

  • Cosmetic stick small enough for a pocket

  • Coins often carried in pockets

  • Small candy on a stick fits in a pocket

  • Folded paper letter can fit in a pocket

  • Small pendant that fits in a pocket

  • Plural of letter; folded papers fit in pockets

  • Small cosmetic stick fits in a pocket

  • Card or paper license small enough for pocket

  • Small trash items could be in pockets

  • Small written note fits in a pocket

  • Small lemon could be carried in a pocket

  • Small plastic building block fits in pocket

  • Small candies; easy to find tucked in pockets

  • Small candy pieces fit in a pocket

  • Pocket-size candy on a stick; kids carry these

  • A stray leaf can end up in a pocket by accident

  • Small citrus fruit; could ride in a coat pocket

  • Paper lists often folded and kept in pockets

  • Little bottle of lotion fits in a pocket

  • Small citrus fruits; could ride in a pocket

  • ID lanyard or strap often stuffed in pockets

  • A spare shoelace can be kept in a pocket

  • Dry leaves can end up in pockets by accident.

  • Small lip balm easily fits in a pocket.

  • Money in big amounts can jingle in your pockets.

  • Loot means money/valuables you might pocket.

  • Tiny tube of lip gloss fits in pockets.

  • A folded love letter fits nicely in a pocket.

  • People often tuck a lottery ticket into a pocket.

  • Lip gloss tube is small and pocket-friendly.

  • Coins or bills for lunch belong in pockets.

  • A lolly (candy) can be pocketed; common in UK/Aus.

  • Keys you thought lost might be in your pocket!

  • Candy in wrappers often ends up in pockets.

  • Spare shoelaces can be carried in a pocket.

  • Cough lozenges are pocket-friendly.

  • Very common pocket change jingling around.

  • A small laser pointer can ride in a pocket.

  • A lucky penny is a classic pocket find.

  • Canadian dollar coins—often in pockets (Canada).

  • A spare contact lens pack can fit in a pocket.

  • Canadian $1 coin; pockets in Canada have these.

  • Small lucky charm fits nicely in a pocket.

  • Sweet little love notes fold into pockets.

  • Lighters are common pocket carry items.

  • A licence card often rides in your pocket.

  • Spare contact lenses fit easily in pockets.

  • Cough lozenges are small and pocketable.

  • A small key you'd keep in your pocket.

  • Small gadget often carried in a pocket.

  • A leather wallet is commonly kept in pockets.

  • Forgotten cash found later in your pocket.

  • Price tag labels often end up in pockets.

  • A small good-luck coin fits in pockets.

  • Loose coins often hide in pockets.

  • Extra labels or tags can be in pockets.

  • People carry lottery tickets in pockets.

  • Scraps of paper are common pocket finds.

  • Tiny coins are easy pocket stowaways.

  • Loose change is a classic pocket find.

  • Good-luck charms can be kept in pockets.

  • Makeup liner (eye or lip) fits in a pocket.

  • A small card many people carry in pockets.

  • Folded love letters fit easily in pockets

  • A pencil fits in a pocket and is carried

  • A small note you can tuck in a pocket

  • Small toys often end up in kids’ pockets

  • A small candy you can keep in a pocket

  • A folded leaflet easily fits in pockets

  • Candy mints often carried in pockets

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