Thing you find in your pockets with S

  • Small grains of sand can be found in pockets

  • Small piece of cord or thread fits in pockets

  • Small candies fit in a pocket

  • Clothing; small enough to fit in a pocket

  • Coins carried loosely in pockets

  • Small food items fit in a pocket

  • Small pair can fit in a larger pocket

  • Eyewear small enough for a pocket

  • Clothing item small enough for a pocket

  • Salt grains or a takeaway packet in pockets.

  • Small adhesive labels fit in pockets

  • Coins made of silver fit in pockets

  • Small bottle for cleaning hands fits in pocket

  • Small colorful candies fit in pockets

  • Kids sometimes stash slime in pockets—fits!

  • Small stones are pocket treasures for kids.

  • A small bar of soap could ride in a coat pocket.

  • A small snack easily slips into a pocket.

  • Stamps are tiny and often kept in pockets.

  • A smartphone is a common pocket companion.

  • A Snickers bar fits neatly in a pocket.

  • Seeds often end up in pockets after snacks.

  • Sugar or a cafe sugar packet may end up there.

  • Phones live in pockets all the time.

  • Loose metal staples can rattle in pockets.

  • Cash or coins in pockets is very common.

  • A single stick of gum fits any pocket.

  • Small sticker sheets often ride in pockets.

  • A silver dollar coin is pocket-ready.

  • A small spoon (like a teaspoon) can fit.

  • A silver coin is a classic pocket find.

  • Small stopwatch fits nicely in a pocket.

  • Kids often stash a small stone in pockets.

  • A small stick or twig can end up in pockets.

  • Seashells from the beach fit in pockets.

  • Little sticks or twigs can be pocketed.

  • A drinking straw easily fits in pockets.

  • Travel-size sunscreen fits in a pocket.

  • A postage stamp is tiny and pocketable.

  • Means coins; lots end up jingling in pockets.

  • US slang for $1 bills; easy to carry in pockets.

  • Little condiment packets often live in pockets.

  • A piece of string can easily end up in a pocket.

  • UK word for candy; small enough for a pocket.

  • A smartphone commonly rides in pockets.

  • A marker pen people clip or stash in pockets.

  • Small candies are pocket-friendly treats.

  • Slang for cigarettes; people carry packs in pockets.

  • Tiny and handy; often found in pockets.

  • Small can fits in a jacket pocket.

  • Sugar sachets are small and pocketable.

  • Little wrapped candies fit perfectly in pockets.

  • A small slip of paper often ends up in pockets.

  • Little scrap paper is often stuffed in pockets.

  • Loose change/coins are classic pocket finds.

  • A sauce packet from takeout could be in a pocket.

  • A thin scarf can be folded into a coat pocket.

  • Coins; shillings can easily sit in pockets.

  • Crumpled scraps of paper often linger in pockets.

  • Sticky notes are small and slip into pockets.

  • A Samsung phone is pocket-sized and common.

  • Bits of soil/dirt can end up in pockets by accident.

  • Small slips of paper commonly found in pockets.

  • Tiny scraps (paper, fabric) often fill pockets.

  • Candy you might carry; fits in a pocket.

  • Small pencil sharpener fits in a pocket.

  • Small folding knife; fits in a pocket.

  • Loose screws often end up in pockets.

  • Ketchup or sauce packets often in pockets.

  • A small seashell could be pocketed.

  • Classic pocket multitool; fits easily.

  • Pocket gum is common for fresh breath.

  • Tiny SIM card could be carried in pocket.

  • Fine mud or silt can sneak into pockets.

  • A stray staple might be in your pocket.

  • Coins are classic pocket change.

  • Used tissues often end up stuffed in pockets.

  • Candy packets fit pockets; kids carry them.

  • Loose change is a classic pocket find.

  • Snack seeds can rattle around in pockets.

  • Little notes/receipts are common in pockets.

  • A spare lace can be tucked into a pocket.

  • Tiny wood dust often ends up in pockets.

  • Keys are a very common pocket item.

  • Dirty soot can collect in pockets by accident.

  • Small hand sanitiser bottle fits pockets.

  • Shiny loose change jingles in pockets.

  • A small screw can be kept in a pocket.

  • Small hair tie; often found loose in pockets.

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