deep pockets

The idiom "deep pockets" is commonly used to describe individuals or organizations with substantial financial resources.

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Definition

B2Finance

(informal, idiomatic)Having substantial financial resources or wealth.

Example

  • The startup attracted investors with deep pockets who were willing to fund its ambitious projects.

B2Business

(informal, idiomatic)The capacity to invest or spend large amounts of money without significant financial strain.

Example

  • The corporation's deep pockets allowed it to acquire several smaller companies.

C1Law

(informal, idiomatic)The ability to afford prolonged or expensive legal actions.

Example

  • The defendant's deep pockets meant that the lawsuit could drag on for years.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "deep pockets":

deep stackbig moneydeep pointprison pocketrun deep